Episodes

  • What do consumers want in 2026?
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of The Mess Hall, we start off the show by looking at some of the brands and products that are killing it right now, from a marketing message from a knife sharpening brand to the Savannah Bananas to one of the best hotels we stayed at in 2025. Then we dive into the Menu Matters Consumer Need for 2026 -- consumers are just looking for the food and beverage industry to keep it real. In a world of AI slop and general distrust, how can brands and companies showcase the real human-focused ideas, solutions, ingredients, and products that will resonate in the year ahead? We also look at the five sub-trends that can help you solve for this need, from cutting through the noise to making food experiences more meaningful.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • What was the Cracker Barrel uproar really about?
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, we discuss the decline of deviance. From cults to alcohol, movies to car colors, the evidence is clear that society is afraid to take risks. What does that mean for the food industry -- and humanity at large? Then, now that the controversy has subsided, we dive into what the Cracker Barrel uproar was really about. What can brands learn from Cracker Barrel's missteps, what could Cracker Barrel have done to engage new consumers in ways that honored the brand identity, and why should the food industry take their role in consumers' lives more seriously?

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    54 mins
  • Is there a place for emotion in the food industry?
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of The Mess Hall, we talk to Chef Rosalyn Darling about whether there is a place for emotion in the food industry. How do you create new food products, menu items, or experiences that solve for human anxiety, or the need for some excitement in our lives? How do you think through the entirety of the emotional experience, including for food industry workers? Is it possible to weave empathy and compassion into a restaurant or retail experience? Plus, we kick off the episode discussing our biggest hotel pet peeves, from privacy door hangers that fall off every time you open the door to the clever solutions that upgrade the hospitality experience. And Chef Darling answers The Mess Hall Five Questions, including a recommendation for another podcast that she thinks will level up your thinking.

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    59 mins
  • Do taste and flavor even matter anymore?
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode of The Mess Hall, we chat with Chef Andrew Hunter who is a consulting chef for brands like Wolfgang Puck, Niman Ranch, and Kikkoman. What starts as a conversation about the difference between taste and flavor and whether the two even matter to today's social media-centric consumers quickly dives into a range of topics, from what brand authenticity means to Arby's to Dubai chocolate to whether massive chains will even exist in the future. To kick off the episode, we chat about whether a smoothie should ever cost $30 and discuss our experience trying the ketchup smoothie at Tropical Smoothie King. As always, we close out the episode with our five questions, where Chef Andrew covers everything from his preferred terminology for non-alcoholic beverages to his favorite food-centric TV show.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Will GLP-1s be the downfall of the food industry?
    Aug 28 2025

    Will GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy spell the downfall of the food industry -- or at the very least the snack food industry? In this episode, we look at the hype around GLP-1 drugs and try to uncover the real learnings for restaurants and food manufacturers. From food noise to portion sizes to what consumers consider to be healthy today, registered dietitian nutritionist and industry expert Pam Smith (a co-creator of the Seasons 52 brand, which created the original mini dessert portion trend) has a messy conversation with Maeve and Mike. Plus, we look at the controversy around Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park adding meat back to the menu. And, as always, we end with the Mess Hall Five Questions, where Pam Smith shares her opinion on whether a hot dog is a sandwich.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Has the food and beverage industry overdosed on nostalgia?
    Jul 30 2025

    We dive into why Gen Z isn’t hosting parties, discuss the decline of coupons, and our guest Chef Chase Obenchain joins us to have a messy conversation about nostalgia and whether we’ve gone overboard in our pursuit of the past. From bringing back brands from the '90s to the relentless focus on "newstalgia," the food and beverage industry has gone all-in on nostalgic brands, marketing campaigns, and ideas. But does that obsession also mean that true innovation has taken a backseat to rehashed ideas? We cover everything from Cracker Barrel to Pizza Hut to Star Wars in this passionate, messy conversation. Plus, in our "Five Questions," Obenchain shares which fruit he's changed his mind about.

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    55 mins