Food and Restaurant Trends Shaping Canada’s Dining Experiences in 2021

December 17, 2020 Restaurants Canada

With COVID-19 rapidly changing consumer habits and the industry as a whole, RC Show 2021 looks at the past 10 months to prepare for the months ahead. As we all work together at “Feeding The Recovery,” Canada’s leading foodservice and hospitality trade event has compiled its list of top trends, innovations and events that will shape how we dine in 2021.

Uncertainty is the Only Certainty According to Restaurants Canada’s Foodservice Facts Report

August 31, 2020 Restaurants Canada

What does the next normal look like for Canada’s restaurant industry? The 2020 Foodservice Facts Report released by Restaurants Canada sheds some light on this question.

Restaurants Canada Launches Rapid Recovery Series to Help the Foodservice Industry Reopen With Confidence and Rebuild their Business

June 10, 2020 Restaurants Canada

The restaurant industry is slowly starting to reopen to the public, but it’s a whole new world out there. In order to help foodservice operators reopen their businesses safely, as well as manage and grow their business in the next normal, Restaurants Canada has launched the Rapid Recovery Series.

Restaurants Canada Partners with Canada’s Largest Propane Supplier

January 29, 2020 Restaurants Canada

Restaurants Canada is proud to announce its newest membership savings program partnership with Superior Propane, Canada’s largest propane supplier. Effective today, Restaurants Canada members will receive exclusive credits with their Business Bundle when they switch to Superior Propane.

Canada’s Largest Foodservice Tradeshow shows you how to “Diversify and Thrive”

October 30, 2019 Restaurants Canada

Ghost kitchens, future food and equipment trends, the food is medicine movement, and what role cannabis can play in foodservice’s future are all topics the RC Show 2020 is tackling. This year’s RC Show celebrates its 75th anniversary, while also weighing in on how to “Diversify and Thrive” in an industry that accounts for $89 Billion a year.