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Deliveroo publishes unique look into future of food in 2040

19th Jul 2023 - 04:00
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UK delivery brand Deliveroo has marked its tenth birthday with a report looking into the future of food trends and delivery.

Experts have predicted breath-prints, me-ganism diets, foodgasms, edible beauty, 3D printed meal plans, VR dinner parties and restorative restaurants by 2040. The Snack to the Future report from Deliveroo and guest experts including Georgie Barrat and Tom Cheesewright, reveals key predictions and technological advancements by 2040 that are set to rock consumers’ worlds.

Research commissioned by Deliveroo reveal that solo dining (18%), virtually smelling and tasting your takeaway before you choose your order (17%) and breath-prints (15%) are at the top of the list of expert predictions that you and the nation can’t wait to experience.

Will Shu, founder and chief executive of Deliveroo, said: “I started Deliveroo in 2013 with a mission to connect people to the best quality food from local restaurants and deliver it directly to people’s doors. It has been an incredible ride over the past ten years and I am really proud of what we have built.

“As we look towards the next decade and beyond, Deliveroo will continue to create exciting new innovations in food delivery, build new and better consumer experiences and take Deliveroo beyond functionality and convenience to really capture the passion and emotion of food.”

BREATH-PRINTS

Find out how breath-prints will make our future food decisions for us. Expect personal tech devices to be enabled with BreathTech, meaning you can breathe on your device and get a deep level of insight into what foods you should be eating to have optimal impact on your individual health and wellbeing.

ME-GANSIM

Move over Keto, the predicted next big thing in dieting and set to be the mainstream diet of the future, is the Me-gan diet (Me-ganism); a hyper-personalised diet which is fully bespoke to your individual nutritional needs, powered by AI technology.

PERSONAL AIs

Underpinning the Me-gan diet and lifestyle, AI technology will offer you your own personal AI (a lifelong AI buddy) which will help automate and tailor what you are eating based on preferences and needs at any given time.

FOODGASMS

Food that makes you feel… food delivery services will be using additional digital audio and visual content to elevate the meal enjoyment experience, so much so that it could take food pleasure to the next level with ‘foodgasms’ (braingasms via what you eat).

EDIBLE BEAUTY

Get ready to see the food and beauty industry become more integrated than ever with a rise in edible beauty products like anti-aging ice-cream and the chance to dine from hormone-balancing and dopamine driving menus.

3D PRINTED MEAL PLANS

From packed lunches to printed lunches, food prep is about to become a lot easier with advances in 3D printing technology helping you create perfectly portioned and nutritionally balanced meals, of your choice, at home.

VR DINNER PARTIES

Dine with celebrities, royals and late loved ones in your favourite holiday destination, or recreate food moments from famous movies thanks to VR technology, which will simulate dining experiences from the comfort of your home - think: enjoying a delightful breakfast at Tiffany’s, while you’re tucking into a bacon sandwich on the sofa.

FAREWELL FUSSY EATERS

Thanks to VR and AR technology, your brains could be tricked into thinking you are eating something you are not, for example, if you are a fussy eater who doesn’t want to eat vegetables, you could put on smart glasses and think you are eating chocolate or sweets.

RESTORATIVE RESTAURANTS

New restaurant concepts will remove outside world distractions, with personal tech devices banned at entry and a rise in the popularity of silent cafés and restaurants, only offering tables for one to encourage mindful eating.

PASS THE AMARANTH

Whole grain staples, such as corn or maize, are about to look very different with alternatives such as amaranth, fonio, sorghum, teff, khorasan, einkorn and emmer,  all likely to be mainstream in 2040.

ALT-OHOL

As the nation increasingly seeks alcohol alternatives, we can expect to see a rise in popularity of ‘wine’ cordials that mimic the taste and flavour profile of real wine, without the negatives.

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Edward Waddell