Daily Signals 01.04.2026

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Day two at IFE 2026, why consumers are downloading a web tool that makes ChatGPT slow on purpose and how changing drinking habits are rewriting the happy hour.

IFE 2026: Food as therapy in a new world reality

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UK – Day two of the International Food & Drink Event (IFE) in London shifted focus to the future of consumption, with a strong emphasis on how evolving consumer mindsets will shape food and drink innovation through to 2030. 

The day opened with a keynote from Alice Pilkington, associate principal at Mintel, entitled The Big Food and Drink Predictions for 2026. Pilkington highlighted a growing consumer desire for stability and comfort, coining the trend ‘retro rejuvenation’. As shoppers navigate an increasingly volatile world, many are turning to nostalgic formats, traditional recipes and familiar flavours. This is driving renewed interest in scratch cooking and long-shelf-life products, particularly in the ambient aisle and specifically among mid-to lower affluent consumers facing rising meat prices. At the same time, brands are expected to balance this nostalgia with modern demands. Provenance, quality and distinct flavour profiles are becoming key differentiators, while contemporary convenience remains essential.

Pilkington also pointed to the growing importance of novel and sensorial experiences. Texture, aroma and experience are being elevated not just for enjoyment but also for function, particularly as products are reformulated to align with health trends such as GLP-1 usage. As analysed in our newly released drinks macrotrend report, Liquid Intentions, boom-boom formats and sensorial rich and visually striking experiences are set to define the future of drinking. 

Following this, Charles Banks, director and co-founder of thefoodpeople, presented the Top 10 Food and Beverage Trends for 2026/2027, focusing on the next 12–24 months. Banks described a consumer landscape defined by a new reality, in which ongoing global disruption is reshaping habits and expectations. In response, food is increasingly being used as everyday therapy with two clear value routes emerging: escapism and back-to-basics simplicity.

Banks also highlighted the rise of snacking as traditional meal structures decline. The ‘fourth meal’ is becoming obsolete as consumers adopt more fluid eating patterns throughout the day. We have previously explored the rise of Grab-and-Go Cuisine and how brands are creating healthier and culturally relevant formats for time-poor consumers.

Finally, the concept of all-day dessert is gaining traction. Indulgence is being repositioned as an accessible, everyday pleasure, with sweet and savoury boundaries continuing to blur. From dessert-inspired drinks to alcohol-infused formats, brands are finding new ways to deliver affordable moments of enjoyment. Read our Premium Desserts to understand the sweet scenes and luxury treats taking over the market. 

Strategic opportunity

Rework familiar formats with added nutritional value, convenience or sensorial innovation – delivering nostalgic comfort while meeting evolving expectations around health, experience and flexible consumption habits

How friction is becoming a competitive advantage in tech

Global – A new web tool is challenging the assumption that faster AI is always better. Created by artist and educator Sam Lavigne, Slow LLM deliberately delays responses from chatbots such as ChatGPT and Claude, with basic queries taking more than 40 seconds to load.

Designed to counter growing reliance on generative AI, the tool reframes speed as a behavioural lever. Lavigne describes widespread chatbot use as part of a ‘massive de-skilling event’, where everyday cognitive tasks are outsourced to automated systems.

Operating through a browser by altering the JavaScript fetch function, Slow LLM leaves back-end processing untouched while making front-end interactions feel slow. Distributed as both a Chrome extension and a network-level Enterprise Edition, it can affect entire systems via DNS configuration.

We have been tracking the rise of intentional friction in the face of unsatiating convenience. In Welcome to The (Tech) Resistance, director of foresight Fiona Harkin explores how the emerging resistance mindset is about reclaiming agency in a world where the pace of change is tumultuous.

For brands, the intervention signals a shift: friction is emerging as a critical design tool in rebalancing human agency in AI-mediated experiences.

AI imagery by The Future Laboratory, UK

Strategic opportunity

Design for productive friction by embedding intentional slow moments into AI-powered journeys. How can you prompt your users to pause, allowing for a rebalancing of automation and cognition?

Stat: Americans are rewriting the happy hour ritual

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US – Six in 10 Americans agree that happy hour is no longer just going out for drinks after work, according to a new survey by Talker Research for non-alcoholic wine brand ButterZero. Instead, the ritual is evolving into a way to relax and unwind (63%), destress (47%) and celebrate everyday wins (35%).

The home is also edging out bars and restaurants as the preferred happy hour setting. Some 32% of those surveyed like to hold happy hour at home, compared with 30% who prefer bars and restaurants. Gen Z are leading the shift, with 39% favouring staying at home, while Baby Boomers remain the outliers, with 39% still choosing to go out.

The drink itself is changing too. Six in 10 respondents find non-alcoholic options appealing during happy hour, and a similar proportion (59%) already reach for low-alcohol alternatives, figures that reflect a longer-term decline in consumption, particularly among younger adults.

Together, these shifts point to a broader cultural re-orientation. As alcohol becomes less essential to socialising, the rituals built around it are being remodelled from scratch, with the home as the default venue and moderation as the default mode.

For more on the rituals and needs reshaping drinks culture, our new macrotrend Liquid Intentions explores what a future day of drinks will look like.

Strategic opportunity

As the happy hour ritual migrates into new settings and sobriety-adjacent drinking, brands have an opportunity to re-interpret the occasion on their own terms. What would happy hour look like in a beauty salon, on tv or in the supermarket?

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