The industry might experience its own version of spring cleaning this month. It’s out with the old and in with the new as consumers start to kick soy to the curb and legislators try to find ways to get rid of the gender wage gap.
Some cafes are trading espresso grounds for herbs and spices with healing properties. Chicago’s Oromo Cafe created the Golden Mylk Latte (above) with almond milk and ashwagandha, an herb with stress-relieving claims, and California chain M Cafe added a turmeric latte.
Soy is now falling from favor as a meat substitute, according to Technomic’s Seafood & Vegetarian Consumer Trend Report. Only 39% of consumers prefer the option as a protein substitute, compared to 45% last year.
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh passed bills barring employers from asking about potential hires’ past wages in an effort to legislate more equitable pay for women. This follows similar legislation in Massachusetts.
Retail Watch: Technomic’s State of the Industry report sounds a c-store alarm, Grubhub expands grocery delivery and 7-Eleven completes its Laredo Taco Company acquisition.
The Maitland, Florida-based Tex-Mex chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after closing 40 restaurants this year. It has an agreement to sell the company.