Future Of Food & Beverage Sep 12, 2018 ... for optimum nutrition. The company expanded its offerings by launching a Huel Bar and more recently Huel Granola, and plans to release a pre-mixed, ready-to-drink bottled beverage akin to Soylent’s offerings in the near future. Feed French omnimeal startup Feed has been selling its gluten-, lactose-, and GMO-free vegan meal replacement bottled powders and bars in Europe and recently closed $17.4 million in funding to expand to other countries.Mana Mana, a ready-to-drink meal that is ...
Culture Spotlight On South Korea Jun 16, 2018 ... friends usually involves drinking IMPORTANCE OF NIGHTLIFE AND DRINKING IN SOUTH KOREAWithin South Korea, 64% of youth of drinking age (20+) say that drinking (e.g., cocktails, beer, wine) is important to their life. In line with this focus, 36% of youth say nightlife (e.g., clubs, bars, discos) is important to their life as well, led in large part by men (42%) versus women (31%).How important to your life, if at all, are each of the following?Important To My Life Summary Drinking (e.g., cocktails ...
Culture Spotlight On The U.S. Jun 15, 2018 ... conducive to a relaxing listening experience (e.g., while at home cooking or cleaning). This shift in sounds is reflective of young consumers' habits, as they embrace more time at home (see Nesting & Resting) and are partying less at bars and clubs (see The Age Of Innocence). Moreover, they're gravitating towards content that helps them relax and be mindful (see R&R [Rest & Replay]), which softer R&B songs provide as well. Given this growing preference towards more soft, soulful ...
Culture Spotlight On Germany Jun 13, 2018 ... . Alcohol-free beers are rising in sales throughout the country, with an increasing number of German restaurants and bars offering extensive alkoholfreies bier on their menus—a trend that we’re also seeing in the U.S. and UK as young consumers embrace more conscientious drinking and sober socializing (see UnWasted Time). Such shifts are reflective of young consumers' focus on adopting a healthier lifestyle while still partaking in traditional cultural events. Cassandra finds ...
Culture Spotlight On Japan Jun 08, 2018 ... ;camellia oil and oleic acid. Eat It Up: Oversized Food Is Catching OnThe “dude food” trend that originated in the Southern U.S. has made its way into Japanese cuisine. This style of food is based on high calories, big portions, and, of course, eye-catching social media fodder. The Japanese version showing up in restaurants is inspired by Japanese Izakaya bars, a casual style that involves a lot of deep-fried items and larger portions. Lighter options like sushi and miso soup have ...
Culture Spotlight On Turkey Jun 06, 2018 ... to your life, if at all, are each of the following?Important To My Life Summary Dance | Nightlife (e.g., clubs, bars, discos) Nearly 1 in 4 youth in Turkey are interested in participating in nightlife activities that do not involve drinking.COOL FACTOR IN TURKEYAmong youth of drinking age (18+) in Turkey, one in three consider house parties and nightclubs cool, while another one in four think wine bars and sports bars are cool. Beer gardens, wineries, pubs, dive bars, speakeasies, and cocktail ...
Global Food & Beverage Trends May 28, 2018 ... brands; this increases among young people in China (32%), India (27%), Nigeria (25%), and South Africa (25%). The food and beverage industry is beginning to use VR as a unique component of the dining and imbibing experience—which also assists in eliminating the social barrier, as these activities are being offered in social gathering places. As gustatory and olfactory VR experiences spread throughout bars, cafes, and restaurants, brands can consider how to introduce a VR component of their own ...
Doctor Who? Mar 19, 2018 health & wellness mindfulness ... alternative medicine in major coastal cities. Infrared saunas, including Manhattan's HigherDOSE and Portland's Sweatheory help pain relief, collagen production, skin purification, and offers a workout without working out. Meanwhile. LA's Shape House uses infrared blankets, enabling users to burn calories, deepen sleep, improve their skin, and lift their mood.Kava Bars While kava, a stress-reducing drink made from the powdered root of a plant of the same name, has been around for centuries and particularly ...
Go Big Or Go Home Dec 17, 2017 play social life experiences friends ... of adventure through sound or taste. However, it's important to note that merely offering social media bait isn't enough to satisfy them.As events, bars, and experiences that don't have the big wow-factor or promise of adventure are already failing to stand out among youth, they're only poised for further challenges as this trend grows. Young people will expect the ordinary to become extraordinary, as they're particularly mindful of their time and money, suggesting brands too need to think big in ...
UnWasted Time Dec 16, 2017 alcohol social life experiences nightlife ... Accelerated Adulthood, growing up quickly and as a more risk-averse generation than their Y predecessors; though only the oldest members of the generation have reached legal drinking age, we project them to be even more likely than Ys to socialize sober. Drinking alcohol used to be the central component of young adults’ social lives—decisions on where to go and what to do on the weekend were made by discussing who was throwing the best party, which bars had the best drink specials, and which clubs ...