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Yancey's

At Yancey's, an independent broadliner founded in 1939, the push is on to build better relationships with customers. That means, among other things, more...

Consumer Trends

Consumers “go gourmet” in spite of recession

Purchasers of gourmet food products may make some concessions to stay within budget, but they are not wiling to compromise on sophisticated taste—they are merely finding more wallet-friendly ways to indulge. That was the major finding reported in Packaged Facts’ Gourmet, Specialty and Premium Foods, Beverages and Consumer Trends in the U.S., 8th Edition.

The restaurant industry has taken quite a beating over the past several years as cost-conscious, recession-weary consumers pulled back on dining out. Now, after regaining some steam as the economy improves, restaurateurs face another challenge, this time from Mother Nature.

While tablet menus may be hot, a good old-fashioned fill-in-the-blank paper menu, just like the ones you’ll find at sushi restaurants, can be a good way to drive up the check if you offer charcuterie, says RB’s Token Millennial.

Diners are eating seafood less frequently now than they were two years, according to new Technomic data. Operators may want to reconsider offering these five particular seafood items for Lent as diners’ interest in them declines.

Sysco Corp., Houston, has reported a sales gain of 13.2 percent for its third fiscal quarter ended March 31, or $5.3 billion in business, as compared with...

Shell eggsTraditional eggs-in-the-shell that must be cracked before using. These are generally sold packed 30 dozen to a case in several sizes: Jumbo (56...

Americans are finally getting on board and heeding nutrition recommendations to eat more seafood. Recent figures from the National Fisheries Institute...

The report, based on investigations of foodborne disease outbreaks provides the most recent report of how many illnesses were linked to specific types of...

Several culinary trends have converged to push pasta and rice out of the sidelines and into the limelight. For one, there’s the explosion of Asian, Latin...

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