Golden Waffles introduced new Protein and Fiber Nutritional Boost Packs designed to work with its existing fresh-baked waffle program. The launch gives operators a simple way to align with growing consumer demand for protein, fiber and gut health while maintaining operational efficiency.
The 2026 FABI Awards recognize 28 food and beverage products gaining traction on menus, with 10 earning top “Favorites” distinction. The lineup reflects key trends, including global flavors, dairy-free innovation and more functional organic formats.
US Foods introduces 19 new Scoop items designed to help operators boost efficiency and profitability. The lineup blends on-trend flavors with back-of-house solutions to address rising cost pressures.
US restaurant and foodservice sales are forecast to hit $1.55 trillion in 2026, with operators expected to add more than 100,000 jobs. Even as demand holds, margin pressure from labor, food and operating costs is accelerating investment in workforce development and technology.
Yum! Brands and Collider Lab have released their inaugural 2026 Food Trends Report, drawing on insights from more than 62,000 restaurants worldwide. The findings show consumers increasingly using food as a form of self-expression, control, and emotional connection in a fast-changing world.
The National Restaurant Association’s 2026 What's Hot report reveals a menu landscape driven by comfort, flavor escapism and cost-conscious choices. From smash burgers to global homestyle dishes, operators are blending nostalgia and innovation to meet evolving diner expectations.
After a roller-coaster decade, restaurants are tapping into grit, ingenuity and new revenue ideas to keep guests engaged in 2026. This feature highlights nine trends—from whipped cheeses to modular design—reshaping how Americans dine.
Datassential’s Global Launches platform now tracks new items across Europe, Latin America and Asia-Pacific, revealing how trends and flavors localize around the world. The tool offers cross-market comparisons, multilingual insights and historical data to help brands spot opportunities and plan smarter launches.
The Food Away from Home Association projects a 1.1% inflation-adjusted increase in 2026 supplier purchases, with menu inflation expected to ease and resilience continuing across restaurants, c-stores, cafeterias and emerging formats like ghost kitchens
IFMA anticipates a slowdown next year in menu inflation, or what many in the industry cite as the key reason for declining orders of meals prepared outside the home. The association expects food costs to rise by 3% next year, compared with the 3.9% it projects for 2025.
"Off-premises dining has become a key revenue driver and an essential way to engage consumers," said Dr. Chad Moutray, chief economist at the National Restaurant Association. "It now accounts for a larger share of sales for 58% of limited-service and 41% of full-service operators compared with 2019—providing a critical path to restaurant resilience and growth despite ongoing economic pressures."