Food Tech: Here’s What to Expect in 2019
The worldwide production and retailing of food have undergone to a radical change. Consequently, in the next decade, the food industry is likely to transform more than it has in the last 50 years. A dramatic change in the way customers connect with food is signaled by the emergence of digital platforms, urban agriculture, DNA-based diets, vertical farming, and food service. These rapid changes are based on macro forces that shape the world’s way of producing, distributing, buying, selling, and consuming food.
In the coming years, automation, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) will remain a significant part of the industry. Furthermore, consumers can influence the trends in food technology through their preferences and shopping habits. In the coming years, the number of ghost restaurants, or the restaurants for delivery only, are expected to increase continuously. These restaurants are only available for cooking and supplying food to customers who place orders online. Although orders cannot be picked up directly because of the absence of stores, consumer demand is a significant factor in ghost restaurants. When customers request quicker deliveries, these companies become more automated. Some of the latest innovations also include robots that flip burgers and manage the stove and AI programs that determine which part of the meal should first be cooked and automatically reordered. Read More…