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Weekly Roundup – Week of 2.9.26

February 13, 2026

Find this week’s trending food and beverage industry topics – curated by our team of strategists and food enthusiasts:

Consumers Seek Memorable Moments When Dining Out On Valentine’s Day

In 2026, Valentine’s Day is being redefined by a “wonderfully weird” blend of hyper-personalization and unconventional experiences, according to a new Fast Casual article. For consumers, this shift means moving beyond clichés toward inclusive celebrations like solo dining, “bro-quets,” or pet-centric dates. In addition, The Food Institute highlights that “food brands and restaurants are responding to a mixed economic outlook by leveraging social listening to offer emotionally relevant “high-low” luxuries, such as premium takeout.” Ultimately, the data shows that while some diners stay home to save, they still protect “moments of joy” by splurging on specialized, memorable experiences both in-person and via delivery.

Rethink Restaurant Tech

In the podcast episode Rethinking Restaurant Tech with 7shifts’ Jordan Boesch, listeners will learn how restaurant operators can adopt a more intentional and less overwhelming approach to building their technology stacks. Jordan Boesch explains the stages of tech adoption through the “Digital Prep List” report, emphasizing that there is no universal “finish line” for restaurant technology. For food equipment suppliers, the discussion highlights why operators should focus on solving their single biggest pain point first and how strong leadership ensures that digital tools enhance, rather than replace, the human element of hospitality. Tune In

The Latest In Camus Dining In 2026

Gen Z is increasingly prioritizing high-protein meals and “clean eating,” with interest in minimally processed foods up “40% year-over-year.” While they seek performance-driven fuel like smoothies and electrolyte drinks, they also value “customizable indulgence,” such as personalized “dirty sodas” with protein foam. On the menu, global flavors lead the way, with Pho, ramen, and authentic Mexican cuisine topping their list of must-have items. For food brands, success in 2026 means balancing functional wellness benefits with adventurous, photogenic flavors. Learn More

Align With The 2026 Grocery Consumer

Nik Modi of RBC Capital Markets provides a high-level update on the state of the “spending recession” and how consumer behaviors have shifted in early 2026. Listeners will explore the ongoing impact of GLP-1 medications on purchasing habits, the effectiveness of recent price cuts, and the emergence of “agentic commerce” in the food and beverage sector. For food brands, these insights signal a need to adapt to a landscape where automated shopping and health-driven consumption are becoming the norm. Listen Now

Restaurants Reclaim Digital Storefronts From Third-Party Delivery

Based on a new QSR Magazine article, “heavy reliance on outside platforms can erode profit margins and sever the direct connection between a brand and its guests.” By investing in proprietary first-party ordering systems, restaurants can capture valuable customer data and implement personalized loyalty programs. The article argues that “taking back control” is essential for long-term sustainability and maintaining a consistent brand experience in a digital-first world. Read Article

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