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Get creative with comfort food

Comfort foods are perennial favorites among consumers. They often induce nostalgia, making them all the more comforting. When it comes to comfort foods, though, regionality plays a role, and some of the fastest-growing comfort foods on menus are regional items like Detroit-style pizza, which has gone up 11 points in awareness over the past 2 years (Datassential’s Consumer Preferences Platform). More familiar global items have also transitioned into American comfort foods, such as elote (Mexican-style corn, often topped with cotija cheese) and birria tacos. Operators are also getting creative with well-loved comfort foods like mac & cheese by offering plant-based twists on it or allowing customers to build their own as part of a mac & cheese bar (the latter concept is up 56% on menus over the past 12 months).

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