How Restaurants Are Adapting to Health & Wellness Trends
Scott Samuels
CEO | Connecting Leading Hospitality Companies with Exceptional Management Talent
It’s no secret that a healthy lifestyle starts with diet and nutrition. Diners are increasingly conscious of what they’re eating and are seeking options that align with their wellness goals. Here’s how restaurants are responding to these evolving demands, making it easier for customers to enjoy nutritious and delicious meals.
Meeting the Demand for Healthier Menu Options
One of the primary ways restaurants are catering to wellness-conscious diners is by expanding their healthy menu options. Offering ?lower-sugar and lower-calorie meal choices is now standard practice.
Catering to Customers with Dietary Restrictions
The last decade has seen an increase in awareness around food allergies and sensitivities.? When staff are trained to ask about and accommodate allergies and dietary restrictions, they make diners feel cared for and comfortable. Marking menus with items that are free from common allergens like nuts, dairy, and gluten is another easy way to demonstrate awareness of diners’ needs. Having tasty menu alternatives establishes your restaurant as a place where everyone can find something they enjoy.
Transparency and Nutritional Information
Transparency is another key trend, with many customers wanting to know exactly what they’re eating. Restaurants are responding by providing detailed nutritional facts for their menus online. Not only does this approach meet diners’ demands for transparency, but it also builds trust with customers who appreciate knowing that their meal aligns with their dietary and wellness goals.
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Embracing Functional Foods and Superfoods
Adding superfoods such as avocados, turmeric, leafy greens, chia seeds, and quinoa, known for their high nutrient content, can help boost the appeal of menu items to consumers. Similarly, functional foods add value by addressing specific health goals, such as improved digestion, better focus, or higher energy levels. When promoting specific dishes, restaurants can highlight these ingredients – along with their healthful properties and benefits.
Prioritizing Immunity-Boosting Ingredients
In recent years, there has been a surge in demand for immunity-boosting foods. Ingredients like elderberry, echinacea, garlic, citrus fruits, and leafy greens are finding their way into dishes and beverages alike. These items can be marketed year-round, but especially during cold and flu season.
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