For decades, QSR optimised for speed. Streamlined operations. Frictionless ordering. Get people in and out. But somewhere along the way, it lost ritual, rhythm, and the simple pleasure of showing up.

Now there's a counter-movement. Operators deliberately adding friction back in - not as inefficiency, but as experience. Queues signal desirability, timed menu drops turn scarcity into cultural heat, open kitchens make the process visible again, and the wait becomes part of the event.

We're calling it Friction Feasting - a shift from time saved to time well spent.

Our latest report from Spatial Design at FutureBrand tracks the consumer forces driving this change, the operators scaling it in different ways, and the design strategies that turn routine into ritual.



Learn more, download the full report.

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