What’s trendy nowadays, after the first shockwaves from the economy in crisis hit?
During the Google Developer Day in Tel-Aviv, one of the examples given for Trends was “restaurants vs. recipes”.
What I find interesting, beyond the obvious, that at some point people started staying at home more, instead of going out to restaurants, is the difference between what people “hear about” and what people “want to find out more about”. In the graph above, the upper part represents what people want to know more about and the bottom part represents what people hear about. Are we going to see better days for sites like MyDish?
During the time I wrote this, I saw Thomas Hawk just posted a link to the article “Consumers Cancel Dining Out, Cut Shopping to Pay Debt – CNBC.com“. Sounds interesting.
Another interesting article contains tips for restaurants for next year, actually discussing (and help setting by doing so) the trends we’ll see next year.
Update: Marissa Mayer, VP Search Products & User Experience at Google is quoted as saying ”people are looking for recipes, not restaurants” (video here).
Tags: depression, economy, google, recipe, restaurant, trends
