Food culture as key to food innovation

Food culture as key to food innovation

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Desire for change: Many people are eating less meat, others are health-conscious, others like to experiment. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

The way we eat and enjoy food has changed - for very different reasons and to varying degrees. However, where eating habits change, there are also opportunities for product innovations and new services for guests.

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