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WHAT’S NEXT IN 2026

GLP-1 Drugs Are Changing How America Dines

As appetite-suppressing medications reshape consumer behavior, foodservice operators are rethinking portions, protein and the dining experience itself

By Stephanie Lind
Smaller Plates, Smarter Menus
Credit: webphotographeer / Getty Images
January 15, 2026

Ozempic and Wegovy aren’t just trending—they are rewriting the foodservice playbook. These GLP-1 drugs, originally developed for diabetes, have become powerful tools for weight management. But here’s the real story for foodservice: they’re not just changing waistlines; they’re transforming the way consumers dine.

Here are some ways savvy operators can adapt to the challenge of feeding people who aren’t really hungry.

Trends 2026

What’s new and next for food, beverage and retail trends in 2026

GLP-What Now?

GLP-1 drugs work by increasing insulin production and slowing the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine, making people feel fuller, longer. For diabetes patients, that means better blood sugar control. For weight-loss users, it means eating less (16-39% fewer calories, as found in this study), as they shift from eating for pleasure to eating for necessity.

Here’s the kicker: GLP-1 users still want to dine out. Breaking bread together is both a primary social occasion and a foundational human experience. Consumers are not opting out of restaurants, but out of oversized entrées and empty calories. Operators (and their suppliers) who understand this can turn a challenge into an opportunity.

New Rules of the Plate

If restaurant guests aren’t as hungry as they used to be, what do operators serve? Here’s what matters now:

Smaller Plates, Smarter Menus: Snacking is already a growing daypart, and GLP-1s only accelerate that trend. Operators and processor-suppliers need to think about half-portions, mix-and-match plates and sampler menus. Smaller plates aren’t just for GLP-1 users either; they appeal to health-conscious consumers focused on portion control or variety, too. Less food, better presentation, more flexibility.

Protein First: GLP-1 users worry about losing muscle mass, especially if they pair medication with exercise. High-protein options including lean meats, legumes and dairy should be front and center. Protein intake is a priority for consumers, so protein should be the menu hero.

Nutrient Density Matters: When people eat less, every bite counts. Expect guests to care more about vitamins, minerals and overall quality. Operators will want to highlight nutrient-rich ingredients and consider adding nutrition callouts on menus.

Elevate the Experience: If food is less of a focal point, the dining experience becomes more important. The atmosphere, service and social connection matter more than ever. Operators need to create spaces that feel communal and welcoming, where guests come for the ambiance as much as the meal.

Reduce Food Costs and Increase Traffic: Ultimately, setting the table with portion choice and consumer flexibility isn’t just good for appetite management; it’s a smart hedge against being left with empty seats and wasted food. Right-sized portions lower food costs, reduce waste, and lead to better margins.

Accommodating this new way of eating can increase traffic as millions of GLP-1 users eat less by skipping appetizers, ordering appetizers as entrees, sharing plates, or otherwise opting for smaller portions. Families and groups will choose operations where the menu and the atmosphere feel welcoming to everyone.

Marketing that includes a variety of flexible sizes and presentations, high-protein and high-nutritional menu options, plus a welcoming, experiential atmosphere will bring in today’s consumers. With more than 83% of consumers reviewing menus, and 50% making their order decisions before they go out to eat, clear messaging about flexible, inclusive menuing will fill seats and increase (right-sized) orders.

Smaller Plates, Bigger Picture.

GLP-1s are more than a headline. They’re catalysts for change in foodservice. Appetite suppression is already reshaping consumer behavior, and operators who respond with flexible portions, smarter menus, and nutritional highlights, and who include those messages in their marketing strategies, will be ahead of the curve.

From reducing plate waste to influencing supply chains, the impact goes beyond the dining room. It’s not about chasing a trend but about preparing for a new normal where eating less (and serving consumers appropriately) is part of the equation.

KEYWORDS: consumer trends eating behavior Foodservice Operators glp-1 nutrients small plates

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Stephanie Lind is founder and CEO of Elohi Strategic Advisors (ESA), a national, women-owned foodservice accelerator that helps manufacturers and brand succeed in a complex foodservice channel. With a no-nonsense approach and deep industry expertise, ESA delivers integrated strategy and execution across marketing, sales ops and enablement. Whether you’re launching, scaling, or course-correcting. Write us at info@elohi.us or visit  https://www.elohi.us 

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