Localism

Localism Trends on the Foodservice Industry, 2022 Consumer Survey Insights Report Featuring Noma, JD Wetherspoon, Narisawa, Uncommon Ground, and Captain's Galley Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The "Localism Trends on the Foodservice Industry - Consumer Survey Insights" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Localism Trends on the Foodservice Industry - Consumer Survey Insights" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • This report focuses on key trends which are currently affecting the foodservice landscape.
  • Localism is consumer prioritization of local goods and services both literally and in terms of culture and identity.
  • Understand the challenges and opportunities for foodservice brands in order to tap into the Localism trend.

Mintel Announces Global Consumer Trends for 2023

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

CHICAGO, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mintel, the experts in what consumers want and why, has today announced five trends set to impact global consumer markets in 2023, over the next five years and beyond .

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  • CHICAGO, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mintel, the experts in what consumers want and why, has today announced five trends set to impact global consumer markets in 2023, over the next five years and beyond .
  • Simon Moriarty, Director of Mintel Trends, EMEA, comments on how the trends will impact markets, brands, and consumers in 2023 and beyond:
    "In recent years, consumers have had a community mindset, putting their own needs on the back burner to prioritise public health and safety.
  • "With so much global uncertainty there will be a greater movement to protect local resources and boost local business.
  • 'Localism' will come to mean supporting communities where the product is manufactured rather than where the consumer is located.

etco Homes Launches BeeHome Urban Beekeeping Partnership, Housing Thousands of Bees at Rooftop Apiaries

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Monday, July 12, 2021

LOS ANGELES, July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- etco Homes , a privately-owned, Los Angeles-based homebuilding company, today announced its new sustainable beekeeping program, BeeHome.

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  • LOS ANGELES, July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- etco Homes , a privately-owned, Los Angeles-based homebuilding company, today announced its new sustainable beekeeping program, BeeHome.
  • Launched in partnership with urban beekeeping company Alvole , and urban gardener Amanda Haas, BeeHome will house thousands of bees on the rooftop terraces of designer model homes at The Addison and The Ainsley , two of a trio of communities in etco Homes' The Melrose Collection .
  • To celebrate the installation of the new hives, etco Homes will host a rooftop BeeHome interactive workshop at The Addison on July 22, open to the public.
  • Additionally, at 3:00PM etco Homes' urban gardener Amanda Haas will be leading a "DIY Urban Garden" workshop on how to build your own rooftop garden with edibles and eco-friendly plants.

Square Roots Expands Premium Herbs Range with Fresh and Aromatic Cilantro, Dill, and Parsley Grown in Climate Controlled Local Farms Across the Country

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Monday, May 17, 2021

"The habits of at-home cooking and using fresh, local produce are here to stay.

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  • "The habits of at-home cooking and using fresh, local produce are here to stay.
  • These herbs are just the beginning of our product offerings and we can\'t wait to expand into additional categories.
  • This rapid deployment capability is enabled by the company\'s modular farm-tech platform.\n"We\'re using technology a little differently at Square Roots farms", said Tobias Peggs, Co-Founder and CEO at Square Roots.
  • Square Roots\' strategic partnership with Gordon Food Service reinforces a larger shared ambition to build commercial scale, climate controlled indoor farms together across the continent - enabling local food at a global scale, year round.

Nature's Path Gardens For Good Program Announces Winners and Adds 22nd Grant

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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

"The overwhelming response to this year\'s Gardens For Good program shows us that amidst a time when access to nutritious foods became a critical challenge due to the pandemic local communities have rallied together to support each other.

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  • "The overwhelming response to this year\'s Gardens For Good program shows us that amidst a time when access to nutritious foods became a critical challenge due to the pandemic local communities have rallied together to support each other.
  • "\nSubmissions to this year\'s program included various community gardens with a shared vision of providing nutritious food to those who do not readily have access to fresh, organic produce.
  • After such a challenging year, it\'s time to get back to the roots of good health and happiness.
  • That\'s what these gardens do," continued Stephens.\nThe winners of the Gardens For Good grants include:\n'

Burgerville leads NW restaurants with new, real-time curbside pickup, spearheaded by FlyBuy

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Thursday, February 18, 2021

As an early adopter of third-party delivery, curbside pickup, and completely digital ordering, Burgerville has focused on creating a five-star digital consumer experience.. After trial and error with a manual curbside solution, Burgerville partnered with FlyBuy Pickup to create a smooth experience for all off-premise orders.

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  • As an early adopter of third-party delivery, curbside pickup, and completely digital ordering, Burgerville has focused on creating a five-star digital consumer experience.. After trial and error with a manual curbside solution, Burgerville partnered with FlyBuy Pickup to create a smooth experience for all off-premise orders.
  • "FlyBuy makes it so easy for the crew to serve our curbside guest delicious burger, shakes, and fries within moments of their arrival."
  • The FlyBuy location platform includes FlyBuy Pickup for optimizing curbside and in-store pickup; FlyBuy Tableside to improve the speed of ordering and service in-store; FlyBuy Pay to conduct contactless payments and streamline the checkout and payment process; and FlyBuy Drive-Thru for automating the drive-thru pickup process.
  • Celebrating 60 years in March 2021, Burgerville was established in 1961 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Wash. Burgerville is currently serving customers out of 40 Northwest locations via the Burgerville app, FlyBuy Pickup, Drive-Thru, and home delivery through DoorDash.

Nature's Path Empowers 21 Community Gardens for 2021 Through Gardens For Good Program

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Nature's Path will support 21 community gardens with $5,000 each.

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  • Nature's Path will support 21 community gardens with $5,000 each.
  • Gardens for Good was created in 2010 to support the amazing impact local community gardens have in all neighborhoods, but especially ones with limited access to fresh foods.
  • Every year since its inception, Gardens For Good has provided three grants to nonprofit organic community gardens.
  • To learn more about the Gardens For Good Program, visit www.naturespath.com/gardensforgood or follow them on Twitter @NaturesPath and Instagram @NaturesPathOrganic .

The Beaumont CVB Launches the Localist Program in an Effort to Bring the Visitor Experience Home

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Monday, October 19, 2020

The Localists are a group of passionate residents who embody the Beaumont spirit.

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  • The Localists are a group of passionate residents who embody the Beaumont spirit.
  • In their own words, already see Beaumont as a vibrant place with a wild and diverse untapped potential.
  • There are pre-and post-activity surveys to document how the experience went and share feedback on how they can be improved.
  • The Beaumont Localist Program is open to the public and to anyone who wants to join.

Engaging the Future Together: Skills/Compétences Canada Partners with ChatterHigh and Let’s Talk Science for Let’s Talk Careers Competition

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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Schools and students will have the chance to win prizes and bursaries by participating in the fourth annual Lets Talk Careers: Canadas Most Informed School and Student Competition, an exciting Canada-wide competition for career discovery.

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  • Schools and students will have the chance to win prizes and bursaries by participating in the fourth annual Lets Talk Careers: Canadas Most Informed School and Student Competition, an exciting Canada-wide competition for career discovery.
  • The Lets Talk Careers Competition is a great way to engage and inform tomorrows workforce on these careers while creating awareness of these incredible opportunities, said Shaun Thorson, CEO of Skills/Comptences Canada.
  • Lets Talk Science is committed to helping youth keep their options open and this competition offers an impactful way for them to explore diverse pathways, says Dr. Bonnie Schmidt, President and Founder of Lets Talk Science.
  • To accomplish this, Lets Talk Science offers a comprehensive suite of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) based programs to support youth, educators and volunteers across Canada.

Urban School Food Alliance & National Farm to School Network: We Need to Rebuild Our Food System. Schools Can Lead.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Ensuring every child is fed must be part of our work to rebuild the food system.

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  • Ensuring every child is fed must be part of our work to rebuild the food system.
  • With schools everywhere, focusing on school food supply chains means focusing on food in every community.
  • According to the 2015 USDA Farm to School Census , schools spent nearly $800 million annually on local food purchases, and more than 42 percent of schools report engaging in farm to school opportunities.
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    SOURCE Urban School Food Alliance; National Farm to School Network