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Equity, Sustainability, Digitization, and Phytonutrients: 2021 F&B Trends from quench

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There’s been much speculation about what directions the food and beverage industry will head this year. In large part, the top anticipated trends have focused on consumer eating behaviors, like increasing demand for plant-based foods and functional ingredients. quench, a food and beverage marketing agency that has been publishing trends reports for the past 12 years, takes a different approach by looking at the practices of the industry as a whole. 

Here’s what they think will be big in 2021

1. Equity

Equity and diversity have taken center stage in many areas over the past year. In the food industry, the conversations have ranged from increasing diversity in leadership positions to ensuring equal access.

quench sees this trend playing out in three main ways in 2021:

2. Sustainability

Sustainability, what quench calls “climate diets” continues to be a high priority for many consumers, particularly younger ones.

3. Digitizing the supply chain

With more shoppers turning to e-commerce during the pandemic, retailers are rethinking their use of space.

4. Phytonutrients

Finally, the one ingredient-based item on the list is phytonutrients, protein-packed plant-based compounds associated with immune function. quench believes these products will gain popularity over the next five years.

For more information about all of these trends and examples of companies that are already spearheading the efforts, download the report.

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