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Page 1: Postscript: Futurist Thoughts on Food Service Chapter 21.

Postscript: Futurist Thoughts on Food Service

Chapter 21

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Food Philanthropy

• Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act (1996)– Provides liability protection for donation of

excess food to nonprofit organizations

• Food philanthropy will become part of corporate mission statements

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The Greening of Food Service

• Food service operators becoming more environmentally conscious– Increased efforts to reduce, reuse and

recycle– Decreased energy consumption with new

equipment/practices– Reduction in the use of disposables

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Certified Green Restaurant

• Green Restaurant Association (GRA) is a national nonprofit organization– Promotes environmental responsibility

among food manufacturers, distributors, restaurants, and consumers

– Provides consultation and environmental assessment

• As part of its certification program

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Utilities

• Represent 30 percent of a building’s annual budget on average

• Variety of methods available of reducing energy consumption– Energy efficient equipment and bulbs– Use of switches and timers– Eliminate running water thawing methods

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Disposables

• Sustainable packaging– One of an increasing number of consumer

concerns related to the environment

• Methods of reducing landfill waste– Use unbleached paper products– Use biodegradable products– Use foil/reusable lids instead of plastic wrap

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Disposables (cont’d.)

• Methods of reducing landfill waste (cont’d.)– Use Energy Star appliances– Eliminate or reduce bottled water use– Use reusable hemp or organic take-out

bags– Purchase recycled office paper

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Composting

• Many food service operations are already composting food waste– Technology is making it easier to do so

• Community landfills are beginning to restrict food waste disposal in the landfill

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Future Food

• Future food will cater to personal health

• Once the medical community has a better understanding of human metabolism– People will personalize their diets to meet

their own health needs

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Cloned Food

• In 2008, FDA concluded that meat and milk from cloned animals is safe for consumption

• After a failed attempt to pass a law requiring the labeling of cloned food– The offspring of cloned animals have

already entered the food supply

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Cloned Food (cont’d.)

• In-vitro meat (cultured meat)– Meat products manufactured by tissue

engineering technology– Takes starter cells from live animals

• Placed in a culture media to grow independently from the animal

– Has potential to produce enough meat to feed the planet

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Hydroponics

• Have existed for 1,500 years– Used more in the last 60 to 70 years

• Benefits of hydroponic growing methods– Requires less space, water, and fertilizer

• The world’s arable land continues to shrink each year

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Aquaculture

• Opinions favoring the future growth of aquaculture– Supply of wild-caught fish will diminish as

their stock diminishes– Hatcheries can be a conservation tool– Aquaculture products are less prone to

disease and toxins

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Aquaculture (cont’d.)

• Opinions against the future growth of aquaculture– Consumers prefer the taste of wild-caught

fish– Regulatory process of gaining approval for

aquaculture farms is difficult– Concerns about pollution of rivers and

oceans by aquaculture waste material

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Organic Food

• The number of people using organic food products will double by 2010– Products are more available and in greater

varieties– Cost is decreasing– Public is becoming more educated

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Organic Food (cont’d.)

• Laws governing food safety are confusing

• Various outbreaks of food-related sickness have occurred in recent years– Ground beef recalls, onions, spinach– E. coli contamination linked to each– The need for food safety is ever-present

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Equipment

• Equipment and food products– Primary capital assets of a food business

• Requirements when making equipment selection decisions– Affordability, practicality, dependability, and

flexibility

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Refrigeration

• Proper quick-cooling methods for heated foods important for food safety

• Flash (blast) freezing– Method of rapid freezing for foods prone to

spoiling– Other benefits: improved food quality,

increased shelf life, and reduced shrinkage

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Beverage Equipment

• Increased use of in-house beverage equipment is likely

• No single juicer style works best for all produce– Centrifugal ejection juicers: fast, easy to

use, and clean

• A blixer is a hybrid of blender and mixer

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Cooking Equipment

• Induction cooking surfaces– Induction generates a magnetic field that

produces heat in steel pots and pans• Cooktop doesn’t heat up, only the pan• More energy efficient than electric or gas

• Turbochef ovens– Uses convection; many are ventless

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Cooking Equipment (cont’d.)

• Rethermalization units– Hot Logic technology heats and holds

temperature of food– Allows holding times of 4-8 hours– Most used where there is no ability to

prepare food on site, or in institutions

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Cooking Equipment (cont’d.)

• Immersion circulator cooking– Sous vide: method of cooking food at a

specific temperature while under vacuum pressure

– Foods are cooked in a water bath– Benefits: ability to tenderize tougher meat

cuts; increased moisture retention; time savings and temperature control

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Computerization and Digital Connectivity

• Increased use of digital cameras, barcode scanners and PDAs among storeroom operators

• Word-of-mouth marketing strategies– Use digital social media sites– Will reduce advertising expenditures with

traditional static media

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Legislation

• Continued legislation aims at protecting the dining public– Motives range from food safety to obesity

prevention

• Food service professionals should stay abreast of laws and the political climate

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Global Ethics

• Food service operators must commit themselves to ethical and responsible practices

• Protecting economy of our nation and public health of our citizens will be an escalating focus

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Summary

• Food philanthropy will become part of corporate mission statements

• The greening of food service will be a major future trend

• Personal health and food safety are growing consumer concerns

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Summary (cont’d.)

• New types of cooking equipment are becoming available

• Use of hydroponics, aquaculture and cultured meat may increase

• Legislation relating to food is dynamic

• Heightened focus on global ethics a future trend