Tuesday, October 23, 2012

People will want to eat "smaller" in 2013

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The big food makers face a serious challenge for 2013: Consumers will want to eat even "smaller."

Not smaller as in less, but smaller as in locally grown, inspired by street vendors and loaded with fresh, veggie concoctions. So says a 2013 food trends report by the research firm Culinary Visions, scheduled to be released on Tuesday.

"This will challenge big food sellers and manufacturers," says Sharon Olson, executive director of the Culinary Visions panel, which surveyed more than 3,000 consumers nationally and interviewed dozens of food experts. "It's not a simple switch."

Among 2013's key food trends:

-- Street markets rule. Say goodbye to the notion of fine-dining trends eventually trickling down to the rest of us. In 2013, it will increasingly be trickle-up. "All of the inspiration will come from street markets," says Olson.

Much is coming from street markets of Asia, for example, which recently influenced Chipotle to open the Asian-themed ShopHouse chain. "It's a reverse thinking on the way companies look at identifying food trends," she says.

-- "Pure" food sells. Consumers want the food that they buy demystified. They want to be able to pronounce the names of all the product ingredients. And they want to know where it comes from — ideally, locally, says Olson. "Nothing sells like pure and simple," Olson says.

-- Kids get coddled. Forget the crayons, toys and prizes. In 2013, the way to appeal to both parents and kids will be to offer healthier but affordable food options; pay attention to food allergies, and train staff to be extra kid-friendly, says Olson. Read more >>

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