
Organic is booming, regionality is a key differentiator, and responsibly sourced fish is becoming increasingly relevant. Two initiatives – “Check Your Fish!” (by ASC & MSC) and the expanded organic/regional product portfolio of METRO Austria – illustrate how operators can future-proof their purchasing, menu design, and guest communication. Plus: solid statistics from Austria and a practical checklist for hospitality businesses.
Why it matters: Clear proof of organic, regional, and responsibly sourced fish builds guest trust, justifies price points, and enhances loyalty – especially in upselling (menus, pairings, breakfast, banquets).
The campaign “Check Your Fish!” provides consumers with recipes, guidance on ASC/MSC certifications, and shopping tips. Its message: sustainable fish consumption is “double delicious” – good for the oceans and for flavor.
What does “sustainable” mean here?
“Our culinary journey begins with the origin of the ingredients, not just in the kitchen.” – Florian Zerbst, Fischkochstudio Bremerhaven
Practical relevance for hospitality:
“Fish provides easily digestible protein, Omega-3s, and Vitamin D – ideal for healthy, quick meals.” – Julia Steinberg-Böthig, FIZ Hamburg
Dish ideas (from “Check Your Fish!”):
Current range:
Why it matters: METRO provides wide availability and traceability (EU organic, AMA, ASC/MSC, internal quality checks) within a wholesale system – crucial for menu consistency and guest communication.
Angela Wider, Director Offer Management & Supply Chain, METRO Austria:
“We are expanding our organic and regional assortment to strengthen sustainable and socially responsible production while meeting growing demand for conscious eating and short transport routes.”
Combining organic, regionality, and responsibly sourced fish creates a triple win: credibility for guests, predictabilityin procurement, and profile differentiation in the market. With “Check Your Fish!” as a communication toolkit and METRO’s broad organic/Regionah range as a sourcing backbone, hospitality businesses can implement sustainability visibly, measurably, and profitably – today.
Wild vegetables are more than just a trend—they are a From pink cauliflower to Bimi® wild pak choi, these varieties open up new possibilities for restaurants, hotels, and fine dining. They taste milder, are colorful, rich in vitamins—and can be perfectly prepared in no time.
From micro martinis to butterfly pea lattes – the bar world is being turned upside down. International bar culture is experiencing a trend that may seem small at first glance, but has great potential: mini drinks, signature serves, and no & low options that deliver less glass but more flavor. Combined with a growing focus on sustainability, storytelling, and sensory experiences, a new playing field is emerging for bartenders. Genusspunkt asked Marie Rausch and Sigrid Schot, two of the most exciting women in the bar scene, for their thoughts and also summarized the latest ideas from the World’s 50 Best Bars.
Imola is much more than just a race track: the city combines top-class cuisine, cultural monuments, and traditional producers to create an experience that delights connoisseurs, Italy fans, and curious travelers alike. From 2-star gastronomy at Ristorante San Domenico to creative pizza experiences and slow food osterie to historic libraries, palazzi, and award-winning wineries: this guide shows you the best places for cuisine, culture, and shopping—authentic, high-quality, and with real added value for your next visit to Imola.
Organic is booming, regionality is a key differentiator, and responsibly sourced fish is becoming increasingly relevant. Two initiatives – “Check Your Fish!” (by ASC & MSC) and the expanded organic/regional product portfolio of METRO Austria – illustrate how operators can future-proof their purchasing, menu design, and guest communication. Plus: solid statistics from Austria and a practical checklist for hospitality businesses.