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All photos courtesy of the Philips Collection The Hunger Games Seat Belt Chair Friday, April 13th, 2012 Some of us have yet to see the blockbuster juggernaut The Hunger Games, but when we do this weekend, we'll keep an eye out for the Green Seat Belt Dining Chair from High Point, N.C-based Philips Collection. Eight of the distinctive modern dining chairs are featured around the dining table that the film's heroine Katniss Everdeen sees when she arrives at her penthouse training apartment. The chairs were purchased by set designer Margaret Hungerford (Minority Report), who is also based in North Carolina where the film was made. There's a bit more info at Home Accents Today . And the Seat Belt Chair itself is available in orange, black, green, white, purple and red. We would guess sales are going to be brisk. Tagged with: Phillips Collection • Seat Belt Chair • seatbelt chair • The Hunger Games Could we improve this page? Got a purchase in mind? We have a range of purchase credit cards to choose from.
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There has been a lot of talk about the impact of the Millennial generation on the restaurant industry in the past few years, in April a report released by the Commerce Department had the data to back that hysteria up. For the first time in recorded history American’s spending on dining out surpassed their spending on groceries. Analysts are crediting that largely to a shift in demographics, the Baby Boomer generation is spending less on “food away from home” whereas the Millennial generation is demonstrating a willingness to spend more on social experiences, such as dining out. The that spending on food and drink establishments took in about $50.4 billion compared to only $50 billion at grocery stores in the same month. The most interesting part of the data is just how dramatic has taken place (note the drop from June 2014 to today). While restaurants are attempting to capture this spend through rebranding efforts, new menu items, delivery services, customization and technology integration, grocery stores aren’t going down without a fight.
Super markets have evolved from the one-stop shop to buy groceries to a well curated experience, offering guests prepared food options that rival some of the biggest fast-casual, quick-serve competitors. (Spartan Dining Tables, Bentwood No. 150) “Almost every grocery store I walk into now, some of the first things I encounter are their quick-meal solutions, their home-meal replacements,” says Justin Massa, cofounder and CEO of Chicago-based market research firm Food Genius. “Those products are aggressively priced compared with the restaurants around them and are designed to get you in the door in hopes that you’ll buy something else.” While the overall grocery store footprint has been on the decline since 2006, the trend to incorporate social spaces within the retail space has been on the rise, we are seeing more grocery stores launching cafes and even limited service restaurants within their own walls. Wegman’s, Mariano’s and Price Chopper have all led the charge aimed to adapt to the consumers’ “changing needs” by creating the next generation food court.