Food, Hospitality & Wellness ‘Places’ Transcending the Resources & Mining Village Work-Life Experience

Food, Hospitality & Wellness ‘Places’ Transcending the Resources & Mining Village Work-Life Experience

Future Food has been working directly with several mining companies in the mining and resources sector for over four years to reimagine food, hospitality and wellness in design-driven spaces for an ever-diversifying workforce that has high expectations of their remote village life.

Data Driven Decisions for Food & Beverage

Data Driven Decisions for Food & Beverage

The hospitality industry is undergoing significant change. After the pressures of 2020 & 2021, the food and hospitality industries have (as always) adapted. In many businesses, this has triggered the adoption of new practices, new standards of hygiene protocol, the evolution of service models and the accelerated adoption of technological innovation.

Food Consulting and the re-imagination of industrial space. (Copy)

Food Consulting and the re-imagination of industrial space. (Copy)

By need and by choice, our population is growing and the way in which we live and engage with our cities is changing. Consumers are looking for new and unique ways to spend our leisure time re-evaluating where we live and how choose to play, eat, and drink. In response, hospitality operators and food consultants have had to reimagine the possibilities of industrial space and unconventional hospitality locales, asking ourselves the question: ‘what is entertainment?’

When Pleasure Turns To Pain For Hospitality Owners, Staff & Customers

When Pleasure Turns To Pain For Hospitality Owners, Staff & Customers

Eating and drinking is “One of Life’s Pleasures” and it’s always much better when you’re eating and drinking with family and friends in one of your favourite cafés, bars or restaurants. However, due to the recent resurgent increase in Covid-19 numbers there are many factors disrupting so many aspects of our lives, especially during the first few weeks of summer when all we want to do is catch-up with family and friends and visit our local café, new restaurants and to make the most of the what we all though was going to be the post-lockdown era.

The Commercial Catering ‘shake up’ is here and been brewing for a while – what 2022 holds

The Commercial Catering ‘shake up’ is here and been brewing for a while – what 2022 holds

The last few months in the commercial catering world has been a hive of behind the scenes activity and jostling for position in a stayed market, as the pandemic has accelerated senior management team’s collective inertia or depending on who you talk to, the more fashionable ‘agile pivot’. Perhaps, some of these recent moves could be more accurately described as being wedged into a corner through previous strategic and/or marginal decisions (made under relatively normal and even buoyant times), come home to roost in less than exceptional times. But while the congratulations, back slapping and commiserations are shared around – who is actually looking after the customer? Let’s find out.

Towards the end of each calendar year, we like to take a look back at how the industry has shifted, the trends that have taken off, and try to pre-empt the future face of the industry. This year we are embarking on the same assignment, however the impact Covid lockdowns have had on the industry, especially in Melbourne, and to a lesser extent Sydney, we know that the future face of the industry may have been changed forever.