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Video takeaways from the 2014 NRA show

Attendees and speakers at the recent National Restaurant Association show discuss trends in the restaurant space.

Jason Q. Freed, Senior Editor

May 22, 2014

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Perhaps the largest annual gathering of restaurateurs, the 2014 National Restaurant Association show was once again the place to be for those looking to keep up on industry trends.

The 95th NRA show was held recently at Chicago’s McCormick Place and recorded positive growth in both attendee and exhibitor numbers for the third year in a row, NRA executives say.

The tradeshow floor buzzed with innovation while speakers in educational session discussed cutting-edge trends, such as a movement toward fresh ingredients, using technology to drive consumer engagement and catering to those with special dietary needs.

Earvin “Magic” Johnson delivered the keynote address, telling attendees that he learned early on in his business career that a clear understanding of his customers would be critical to success. “Everything I do is about the customer. It’s never about me; it’s always about my customer,” Johnson said.

According to the NRA, 63,876 people attended the show, 10.5% more than attended in 2011. A total of 2,168 exhibitors managed more than 612,000 square feet of meeting space, demonstrating new products and connecting with operators.

The dining scene in Chicago surely benefitted from hosting the show as many in the industry took to the streets to experience some of the best chefs in the country.

About the Author

Jason Q. Freed

Senior Editor, Restaurant Hospitality

Jason joined Restaurant Hospitality magazine in April 2014 after reporting and writing hotel industry news for seven years at both print and online publications. Prior, he spent five years in the newspaper journalism field and has won several awards for his writing. Jason is a graduate of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State University.

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