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Center for Hospitality Research explores menu development Published October 23, 2008 Ithaca, NY – The world's economic slowdown formed a backdrop as more than thirty restaurant professionals, faculty members, and students met at the School of Hotel Administration in September for a roundtable to examine the latest issues surrounding menu development. The session is one of a series of roundtables from Cornell's Center for Hospitality Research. Touching on the challenges of product innovation, the roundtable participants emphasized the importance of maintaining a pipeline for new products. Since menu innovation is itself an operating cost, the process must develop menu items that are carefully tested for success when they are rolled out. Hot topics at the roundtable included molecular gastronomy, which uses science and technology to make food better, the push toward local products and organic products, and animal welfare. These concepts are not unrelated. Looking at the idea of a 100 mile diet and organic products, for example, the participants noted the conflicting issues between buying from, say, a local farm that is not organic or a distant farm that is organic but must ship food many miles to reach your restaurant. Participants agreed that the discussion on this issue is just beginning, and restaurateurs will be working with these concepts for the next several years as they develop new menu items. To view photos of the event, please visit http://univcomm.cornell.edu/photography/3Dshows/shaevents/20080905mdroundtable/gallery.html. For more information about future roundtables at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration, please visit http://hotelschool.cornell.edu/research/chr/events/roundtables/.
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