'Gluten-free' and 'homemade' claims rise on US menus


The term ‘organic’ has seen a decline on restaurant menus, while the term ‘gluten-free’ has posted a 200% increase, says a new report on the status of dining in the US.

According to a new report from market research group Mintel, though the term “organic” continues to be the leading ethical claim on restaurant menus, its appearance declined 28% between 2010 and 2013.

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Lifestyle , Food , Modern Menu , Gluten , Homemade , Farmstead , Organic

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