2010s in food

The 2010s in food describes food trends that are characteristic of the 2010s decade. Many of the trends are a direct result of related social or economic events.

Foods

Avocado salad and tomato and black olive salsa on a toasted baguette

Gluten-free diets became popular. Fusion cuisine offered a new twist on many traditional food items. An interest in local and organic foods carried over from the mid to late 2000s as a part of green and sustainable living. There was an increase in the number of vegetarians and vegans. Spicy foods were popular, sometimes in new ways. Finger foods such as hors d'oeuvres and tapas were applied to many desserts and comfort foods. Chipotle's success caused its fast casual made-to-order business model to carry over to many other food categories. Food presentation became more important as social media caused an increase in food photography and sharing. In the United States, soda sales dipped in favor of healthier options, such as sparkling water.[1] Energy drink sales experienced substantially higher growth than coffee.[2] Caffeinated products spilled over to things like gum and mints. The 2010s also saw significant early stage developments in cultured meat, a form of cellular agriculture whereby animal cells are cultured in order to grow meat without the need to raise and slaughter animals. This technology also saw substantial investment from billionaire entrepreneurs such as Richard Branson [3]

List of popular foods

Drinks

A moscow mule – an example of the savory drink trend

List of popular drinks

Foodservice

Deliveroo cyclist in London, UK.

Online food ordering and Food trucks increase in popularity. Chipotle's success caused its fast casual made-to-order business model to carry over to many other food categories.

Events

Releases

Date Event
2016 PepsiCo launches the Pepsi Spire, a competitor to the Coca-Cola Freestyle that had been launched in 2009.

Incorporations

Date Event
July 2, 2015 The Kraft Heinz Company is formed by the merger of Kraft Foods Group and Heinz in 2015.[4]

References

  1. "Sparkling Water Is The New Soda". February 13, 2015.
  2. "The American energy drink craze in two highly caffeinated charts". March 26, 2014.
  3. "Bill Gates and Richard Branson Invest in Lab-Grown Meat Startup". Futurism. New York. 25 August 2017.
  4. "Kraft Foods to merge with Heinz". BBC News. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
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