Consumer Trends

Consumer trends, insights and preferences

Consumer Trends

Valentine's Day dining is no longer for couples only

Recent data from OpenTable finds that friends, groups and even solo diners plan to visit a restaurant on the traditionally romantic holiday.

Consumer Trends

How Technomic's 2026 trend predictions are panning out

Menu Talk: A month into the new year, Lizzy Freier, senior director of menu research & insights at Technomic, revisits the team’s top trends.

Retail Watch: Store brands continue to set records. Their rise should give restaurants some clues about what diners want right now.

LTO launches are up 19% year over year, with nearly 4,000 rolling out in November alone, finds Technomic.

A survey by the delivery platform found a major consumer shift toward orders of hot, protein-forward, grab-and-go c-store foods like taquitos, chicken rollers and hot dogs.

The parent of Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut joins dozens of forecasters to predict what consumers will be eating and drinking in 2026.

Consumers everywhere are most interested in getting their money’s worth when dining out, but sustainable messaging can help sell value.

New reports from Toast, OpenTable and Resy show how diner demands are shifting. Late dinner is out, bar seating is in, and the bathroom better be Instagrammable.

Buc-ee's topped a ranking of quick-service brands compiled by researcher dunnhumby, and Kwik Trip came in at No. 2. The results show the continued blurring of lines between restaurants and c-stores.

Restaurant lunch sales are taking a hit as 51% of office workers now skip lunch weekly, with Gen Z leading the trend. Rising costs and heavy workloads are reshaping midday dining habits, finds ezCater, creating new challenges and opportunities for foodservice operators targeting the workplace market.

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