Feeding the Future: 3D Food Printing as a Strategic Response to Labor Scarcity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Keywords
3D food printing, Labor scarcity, Food industry, Automation, Personalized nutrition, Sustainability, Regulatory challenges, Consumer acceptance
Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to address the critical labor shortage in the food industry by exploring the potential of 3D food printing technology as a strategic solution. The study investigates how 3D food printing can enhance productivity, reduce labor costs, and offer innovative applications in various sectors of the food industry.
Design/methodology/approach: The research employs a comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies to analyze the current state of labor scarcity in the food industry and the technological advancements in 3D food printing. The paper also assesses the technical, operational, regulatory, and ethical challenges of 3D food printing and provides strategic recommendations for stakeholders.
Findings: 3D food printing technology presents a viable solution by automating labor-intensive tasks, enhancing labor efficiency, and enabling customized food production. The technology’s potential benefits include improved productivity, reduced operational costs, and the ability to meet personalized nutritional needs. However, the adoption of 3D food printing faces challenges such as high initial costs, maintenance requirements, and scalability issues. Additionally, regulatory and consumer acceptance hurdles need to be addressed.
Practical implications: Policymakers are encouraged to support the development and adoption of 3D food printing through funding and clear regulatory frameworks. Business leaders should consider strategic investments in 3D printing technology and training programs to harness its benefits. Technology developers must focus on advancing the capabilities and user-friendliness of 3D food printers. Addressing these aspects can help the food industry overcome labor scarcity and achieve long-term sustainability and efficiency.
Originality/value: This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of 3D food printing technology as a strategic response to labor scarcity in the food industry. It contributes to the existing body of knowledge by highlighting the potential of 3D food printing to revolutionize food production and offering practical recommendations for its adoption and integration.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1108/WHATT-07-2024-0161
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, v. 16, issue 5, p. 555-565
Scholar Commons Citation
Niyet, Ilayda Zeynep; Dogan, Seden; and Cobanoglu, Cihan, "Feeding the Future: 3D Food Printing as a Strategic Response to Labor Scarcity" (2024). School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Faculty Publications. 20.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/hft_facpub/20
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