Consumer Trends

Consumer trends, insights and preferences

Consumer Trends

People are slowly returning to breweries

The trend mirrors a gradual return to on-premise dining nationwide, though visits still remain well below pre-pandemic levels.

Consumer Trends

Consumers worried their restaurants will not survive pandemic

A new survey by the National Restaurant Association found that 89% of adults fear for the future of local restaurants.

Democrats and Republications are divided about restaurant dining during a pandemic.

For some, that means sipping a fruity drink under a patio umbrella at a restaurant that not very long ago wasn’t open for in-person dining.

Fear of contracting the coronavirus is keeping many from visiting restaurants, according to a survey from consulting firm AlixPartners.

In recent months, off-premise dining has become the predominant way—if not the only way—that many restaurants have been fulfilling orders.

Younger diners say they're more likely to visit restaurants that take steps to fight racism, according to a new report from Technomic.

The summer vacation season is here, but Americans are sticking close to home.

Restaurant and bar customers support operators who enforce mask compliance.

New research provides says customers are relying on government officials to give them the go-ahead to dine out again.

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