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Scott M. Danchise started his career like most as a busperson and dishwasher, eventually working the way up to a line cook. I went to culinary school in 1996 and graduated with an Associate’s Degree in Culinary Arts/Restaurant Management in 1999. Since, Scott has been running kitchens all over the state of Ohio from Country Clubs to working for Retirement communities. About 3 years ago he left the position of Director of Nutritional Services at Ohio Living (Retirement Community) and was onboarded by the Nutrition Group as the Director of Food Service at Niles City School district.
Optimizations in the food and beverage (F&B) sector have witnessed groundbreaking changes in the last 10 years. These transformations have birthed new-age resourcing, production and distribution of products in the industry. Scott M. Danchise is eyeing this evolution closely with his team of experts and discusses the role of automation in enhancing industry-wide adjustments. Significant Advancements Impacting the F&B Industry The most prominent trends that I believe will impact our industry are plantbased foods, functional foods, cultured meats and food production automation. Functional foods have health-promoting properties beyond their nutritional value and their market is expected to grow. Today, cultured meat is a sector set to have a huge impact on the food system in the coming years. They are grown in controlled environments, removing the need for animal slaughter and resourceintensive farming. Food production automation can help companies produce products more quickly and efficiently and with the current labor situation, this can be something that comes sooner than expected.Food production automation can help companies produce products more quickly and efficiently and with the current labor situation, this can be something that comes sooner than expected.