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2025 Food and Hospitality Trends Reshaping the Australian landscape

Future Food

This trend is not just in fine dining, but though positioning levels – bars/pubs, clubs, smart casual, fast casual, cafés, QSR and right down to impulse. URBNSURF’s opening in Sydney this year merges surfing with dining at RAFI and casual options at Sandy’s, making it a hotspot for both surfers and food enthusiasts.

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MRM Research Roundup: End-of-April 2021 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

Casual Dining velocity has grown by 158 percent over the same period, suggesting many of the Casual Dining business models were able to maintain sales to some degree through pandemic restrictions. In fact, 30 percent of recent casual dining visitors think there is an opportunity to improve the quality of the beverage offer.

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MRM Research Roundup: Labor Struggles, Holiday Habits, and Food Truck Trends

Modern Restaurant Management

A more optimistic economic future as uncertainty decreases Despite current woes, the food and beverage industry is optimistic about its future as predictions for 2025 suggest that concern about economic uncertainty will drop from 20 percent to 16 percent. percent year-over-year, compared to 0.4 percent for QSR restaurants.

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MRM Franchise Feed: flip’d and the Juicey Awards

Modern Restaurant Management

Adding to the 20 Noodles & Company locations in the metro Chicago market, the ghost kitchen will help reach a new customer base through its digital channels and give the fast-casual brand a presence in-between local locations. "We're flip'd by IHOP. Grab-and-go salads and wraps, freshly baked goods and more.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-April 2021 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

Outdoor seating is where consumers feel most comfortable, with 68 percent of consumers saying that they are either completely comfortable or quite comfortable. This is +14pp higher than those comfortable with indoor seating. Based on data collected from 6,000 fast food restaurants in the U.S., Consumer comfortability.

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MRM Franchise Feed: Frictionless QDOBA and Crisp & Greens Goes National

Modern Restaurant Management

QDOBA Mexican Eats® introduced new restaurant formats, top photo, that feature buildouts including mobile-order drive-thrus, walk-up windows, mobile-order pick-up lockers, dedicated curbside pick-up areas, ghost kitchens, and concepts with updated outdoor seating. designed with high-rent urban areas in mind. Holsom by Yogurtland.

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The Future is Now Keynote | Paul Barron

Foodable

This is the biggest shift in food since fast casual. Tweetable Quotes: “The grocery business has been in the driver’s seat since March, and they will be in the driver’s seat for most of 2020.” - Paul Barron “The cost of third party delivery is not profitable for you. The model has to shift.