The Latest Trends in Food and Gastronomy You Should be Aware Of

Over the past 20 years, we have seen a significant evolution in the restaurant industry. From the arrival of new technologies to the change in our eating habits, catering has been redesigned, enriched, and digitized. So what does she have in store for this coming year? Answer in the rest of this article.

When gastronomy returns to its roots

This trend is not new but will become one of the main trends in gastronomy in 2021 and over the next few years. Our consumption habits will evolve towards healthier or even primary consumption, much like our ancestors. The end of industrialized foods? What to see… But that doesn’t mean you have to just eat fresh, organic, and local ingredients at all costs. It is mainly a question of taking back old recipes typical of our culture and our regions, such as the traditional cuisines of our grandmothers, for example. 

This gastronomic trend, which we have seen in recent years, is very much akin to the general awareness about the effects of our consumption on the environment. 

How to apply it on a daily basis? This can induce the use of all parts of the raw material for example. Forgotten kitchens such as animal viscera dishes or offal will be updated. If we follow this logic, it can also be done with fruits and vegetables, where we will reuse the peels for example. Like banana skin, which, in addition to having anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, can be used in a vegan version of meat.

Antioxidant foods 

This year, we will eat less in diners for profit, healthier cuisine that will go in the direction of better nutrition but also our health. This type of cuisine highlights antioxidant foods, which will be one of the main gastronomic trends of 2021, because of their anti-aging properties. 

Over the next few years, we will benefit even more from the nutrients and benefits of vegetables, fruits, and seeds. Fortunately, many antioxidant ingredients are present in Mediterranean cuisine: oranges, zucchini, tomatoes… 

Ghost Restaurants

Granted, the name may be a little scary. Ghost restaurants are a new type created by restaurants and delivery companies. Their purpose? Create restaurants that are 100% online and therefore virtual. Ghost restaurants are “establishments” that do not have a lounge, waiter, or any other service. They are used by both large chains that have to produce more and have no space in their premises; and by restaurants that exist only virtually and serve only home cooked food. 

This trend is growing in Europe. Some ghost restaurants are operated by the delivery companies themselves;  for example, start-ups Taster and Dark Kitchen have launched it to develop the service across France. 

Ugly foods

With the tendency to consume more and more organic, healthy and non-toxic products, but also to avoid waste, the “fashion” of ugly foods is indeed a trend that will democratize in 2021. These, previously rejected by supermarkets because of their appearance, reappear as a symbol of authenticity and freshness. 

Beyond the health aspect and being organic ingredients, ugly foods promote sustainability and encourage suppliers to stop wasting. 

Gradually, projects that encourage the movement of ugly food, appear all over the world. In the United States, Misfits Market has been a pioneer in promoting these types of fruits and vegetables. In addition to selling products 40% cheaper, this contributes to the circular economy. In France and the UK, it is already a practice that has been all the rage for a few years now and which will continue to democratize in the years to come. 

Fast and casual 

When it comes to fast food, the trend that stands out the most is fast-casual. This concept, which combines fast food with the comfort of a casual meal, has more affordable values but not as cheap as traditional fast food. 

A restaurant of this type is characterized by the fact that it does not offer table service and has healthier and less processed ingredients than the most popular fast-food restaurants. Also known as fast-food, fast-casuals work with more premium ingredients and vegetarian options on the menu. In addition, they have a modern and warm decoration. An example of this trend is the American Chipotle network, whose shares on the New York Stock Exchange are valued at 816.75 $US. 

Although the fast-casual market is more developed in the United States, we can see many examples of this gastronomic trend also in Europe. Burger shops like Bioburger or networks of restaurants specializing in Poke, such as Poke Me for example are thriving in France. 

Asian cuisine 

Asian cuisine is experiencing a new boom with the arrival of the Tokyo Olympics this year. But now we’re going way beyond sushi, which we know well. 

From now on, Asian street food is being created as a table place thanks to dishes little known to Westerners, such as Japanese curry or chichi. Another major trend originating in Asia is that of fermented foods (chou, kimchi, miso, tempeh). These were already starting to appear in many restaurants and will gain even more versions such as the kimchi with pumpkin, cabbage, and cucumber. 

Added to this boom, Filipino food will be one of the major trends in gastronomy by 2021. Due to historical influences and its tropical climate, its cuisine has spicy and bittersweet touches and has nothing to do with Japanese cuisine. In addition to the typical ingredients of this region, Filipino dishes also have Spanish, Chinese and Malaysian influences.

Vegans and Vegetarians

The number of people eating plant-based foods is increasing every year. As of 2019, 4.8% of the total US population doesn’t eat meat and animal by-products. There has been a massive increase in the last five years from merely 1.8% in 2015. The Vegetarian Resource Group revealed in a survey addressing how many vegetarians are in the US that 4.8% of Americans are vegetarian or vegan. The main reason why people are turning to plant-based products according to the survey is health.

How to Start a Meal Delivery Service Business

Meal delivery is a service-oriented activity. It involves delivery to a customer, either through restaurants or independently. Customer orders can be made over the phone, via a website or app. 

Meal delivery to offices or homes is increasingly in demand around the world. According to a recent study, the sector attracts a lot of investment, making it an activity with considerable potential, especially since it is still in its infancy. We are witnessing the creation of many small meal delivery companies made possible by social networks and mobile payments that can enable young people to get into this activity.

The necessary knowledge

The advantage of meal delivery is that it is an activity that does not necessarily require having a restaurant. Indeed, one has the possibility to create an independent service of bringing cooked foods, or for those who wish to produce the dishes themselves, settle from home. To get started, you need to have knowledge about the packaging for the transport of the meals to be brought, the number of drivers needed, the schedules, and the optimal perimeter for its activity. It is also useful to have accounting knowledge for inventory and cash management. Knowledge of digital development can be a great help for those who offer an online application or ordering site.

There are three types of delivery service

  1. Independent delivery: partner with different restaurants to provide food services regardless of their activities.
  2. Personal restaurant: this is only for its restaurant and menu.
  3. Liaison with a well-known restaurant: this means operating its delivery services exclusively with a particular restaurant.

How do I learn?

No diploma is required for this occupation. You can open this business without having studied. However, it is necessary to document the trends of the sector. On the other hand, if you decide to bring meals yourself without recruiting drivers, you must know how to drive and have a license (for those who own vehicles).

What budget to get started?

Food delivery is not an expensive business, you can start with as low as $1,000 as seed capital (if you have a vehicle) to source raw materials and packaging. Costs are usually covered by customers. Transportation services such as taxis or motorbikes can therefore be used but it is recommended to have your own vehicle.

What equipment or equipment?

The basic equipment for providing a delivery service includes:

  • packaging or boxes for transporting meals (insulated bags, rigid boxes, bubble wrap)
  • car, scooter or bicycle are to be studied according to the distances to travel (if you wish to have your own means of transport)
  • Kitchen equipment (for those who wish to offer their own meals)

Where to get your supplies?

Packaging and food can be found in supermarkets and local markets. If you don’t have a vehicle but know how to drive, you can get an affordable use car at Zemotor.com. You don’t need a luxury car. There’s a lot of choices you can pick at Zemotor.

How do I find customers?

The clientele consists of workers and families located mainly in urban areas. Indeed, a large part of the population in the city is made up of workers who can hardly cook themselves, which makes the food service a very profitable business.

What volume do I become profitable?

There is a price set mainly for the delivery of food according to the country, but one can also model its own prices according to the offer in order to better make its business profitable. On average, for an investment of 90,000 CFA francs, up to 330,000 CFA francs can be made in monthly sales because workers do not have time to leave their offices, especially in the rainy season, or to cook during working days.

A little tour on the web, some basic keywords typed in Google and, you will have no trouble finding home meal delivery sites.

Not a business-minded person? You can join these delivery companies (Europe and North America)

If you are not a business-minded person but still want to deliver and make money, you can join the following companies.

DELIVEROO

Deliveroo is a British food company with a presence in several countries. As one of the major players in the meal delivery sector, the company offers a mobile application allowing customers to order from their partner restaurants.

Founded in 2013, the company is gaining ground and is expanding rapidly after several investment funds were invested in the company in 2016.

The site allows its users to make a “still journey”, to make culinary discoveries, giving them the opportunity to order French dishes but also Mexican, American, Thai, etc.

UBEREATS

Uber Eats is a ready meal delivery service created by Uber founders Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp.

UberEats users can track their order via the app, they even have access to the identity of their drivers (names and names, photo, etc.). The site relies on fast service to attract not only more customers but also to expand its network of partner restaurants. It would take an average of 15 minutes to bring each order.

FRICHTI

Frichti, a French company founded by the couple Quentin Vacher and Julia Bijaoui in 2015, is one of the most popular meal delivery services in France.

The main objective of the platform is to deliver ready meals, without additives and preservatives, based on fresh and seasonal products. The menu on the site offers dishes made from simple recipes, by professionals in the central kitchen.

Frichti offers its customers the opportunity to choose ingredients from their dishes for specific orders.

Frichti also offers a service dedicated to businesses, organizations: canteen 2.0. Frichti groups the orders of a company for its employees and brings them before lunchtime. Group orders receive free shipping and a discount of at least 10%.

SEAZON

Seazon offers varied and balanced dishes, adapted to different types of diet, through their special offers: the sports box, the diet box, the gluten-free box, the vegetarian box, etc. The site publishes an exact description of all the components of each dish it offers.

Customers must choose the dishes they want to be brought in one go in box form, for the week. Seazon states on its website that the dishes delivered do not contain any dye or preservatives. The dishes are packaged in empty trays of air, with a protective atmosphere under the operculum.

A consumption deadline is indicated on each dish. Dishes brought by Seazon can be eaten on average, up to 5 days after receiving. Just keep them cool in the refrigerator.

Seazon offers different subscription packages, without commitment. Customers can not only cancel their subscription at any time, but they can also easily switch from one rate offer to another.

JUST EAT

Formerly known as Allo Resto, the British company was founded under the initiative of Sébastien Forest in 1998. The launch of the mobile version in 2010 contributed greatly to the success of Allo Resto. 2016 was the year of the rebranding of Allo Resto renamed “Allo Resto by Just Eat”. Allo Resto has definitely named itself Just Eat in 2018.

Just Eat has a broad and diversified portfolio of partner restaurants, much to the delight of its customers who can order vegetarian, low-gluten, and halal dishes.