It is at the top of my list of trade shows I love to attend. It's a Food Industry Professionals version of heaven in one place. It's like a wedding show for food professionals. Everything you need in one place.
I love going because it's well organized and always has the information of where things are going in the industry. Plus I get to hang out with my friends wandering around sampling food and drink and running into people we know so that's always a plus.
This year I ate less and took home a bit less swag than usual but that was ok. I felt good when I left, not over stuffed and overloaded and exhausted the way I usually leave. It's a bit of a marathon doing the whole show. Me and my friends normally only have 1 day out of 3 to do the show so we try and cover as much as we can in one day. It's impossible to sample everything and I always miss things when we dart back and forth through different aisles but I try and see as much as I can.
This year I took the TTC there so I wandered around for about 45 min before meeting up with my friend. I got a bit slowed down because she was networking. I usually try and plow through and see everything and taste things that look interesting. So I know I missed a lot of food samples this year.
What I did notice was clearly dominating the Show this year was technology of all kinds. It felt like the show increased the number of aisles with technology over new food trends. The whole middle section of the show was filled with all sorts of technology. There were moving robots all over the place. I am starting to see them at restaurants now.
There was a lot of POS tablet type of technology for ordering food. That's not so new but it is becoming the way of doing things. The other new trend is sustainability. There were all kinds of new applications for ordering, for dealing with packaging with reusable containers that are tracked with an app.
Straws of all kinds were everywhere. Lot's of different packaging. Packaging is one of my pet peeves. Why can't every product be packaged with the least amount of packaging and the most sustainable resources. Vegetables don't have to all be wrapped in plastic at the grocery stores and have you shopped at Costco and seen the ridiculous amount of excess packaging.
Once of the other tech demos we checked out was an industrial oven that steams and is also convection. It pretty much does all the work. You just push a preset button for what you want to cook and then walk away until it beeps. A plus for small kitchens that have to multitask. A lot of big companies and institutions are using these ovens from Hendrix.
I didn't try any new food. There was one pickled dish that was compressed. I had shrimp and dumplings from Mr. Jon Dim Sum a friend Mary. It was delicious.
The first thing I ate in the morning after running into my friend Matt Dean Pettit in the Pop Up area that he and his team curated and ran was the Cheese biscuit that he said was from Blackbird bakery. He suggested the Powerplant coffee but I went with some tea so I could get through the show with less pit stops.
I had a delicious Cubano sandwich, some fresh out of the oven pizza, fried pepperoni, Waygu beef, Kanafi, gnocchi, a popsicle, spoonful of gelato and a Strawberry point oyster.
There was a lot of non-alcoholic spirits, beers and wines. Sustainable options and anything you could think of to drink. I also had to stop to get my other favourite Pluck Tea with the butterfly pea and lemon juice iced tea.
One interesting thing I picked up was dehydrated orange, lime and pineapple that you can put in cocktails. I also grabbed a lime powder and interested to trying that on something like mango salad or even with shrimps or avocado.
Now back to the technology. I have been thinking about our fast advancing technology and I am very split on how I feel about it all.
On the PLUS SIDE:
- On the one hand some of the technology will help businesses complete tasks that they struggle to find human resources for.
- It will reduce repetitive strain injuries and workplace accidents and time lost for health reasons.
- It will help businesses doing thing faster and more consistent.
- Jobs that are high risk to humans can be done by a robot.
On the NEGATIVE SIDE:
- We will lose a lot of human connection.
- Jobs with no experience will be lost
- There may be a barrier to unskilled workers
- It may be difficult for newcomers to get work.
- Most jobs will require a lot of technical advanced training to get the job.
- Less job opportunities because many jobs will be replaced by technology.
- What happens when the technology fails or is hacked by criminal activity?
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