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The Future of Destination Restaurants - Lays Potato Chips

13 min · 28 de may de 2026
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What happens when one of the world’s biggest snack brands becomes a travel destination? This week we’re diving into one of the strangest — and most fascinating — new trends in tourism: people traveling for brands. From PepsiCo’s immersive Lay’s Potato Restaurant in Shanghai to Michelin-chef-powered tortilla concepts in Madrid, we explore why a potato chip restaurant might actually represent the future of travel. We break down how experiential tourism, social media virality, immersive retail, and “the experience economy” are completely reshaping why people travel — and why brands are racing to become destinations instead of just products. Along the way we discuss: • The rise of branded travel experiences • Why younger travelers prioritize immersive moments over traditional sightseeing • Shanghai’s growing role as a global hub for experiential tourism • How TikTok and viral food culture influence destination trends • Why themed restaurants are becoming modern tourist attractions • And our predictions for the future of “brand tourism” Because this isn’t really about potato chips. It’s about a world where travel becomes less about where you go… and more about the experience you can say you were part of. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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The Future of Destination Restaurants - Lays Potato Chips

What happens when one of the world’s biggest snack brands becomes a travel destination? This week we’re diving into one of the strangest — and most fascinating — new trends in tourism: people traveling for brands. From PepsiCo’s immersive Lay’s Potato Restaurant in Shanghai to Michelin-chef-powered tortilla concepts in Madrid, we explore why a potato chip restaurant might actually represent the future of travel. We break down how experiential tourism, social media virality, immersive retail, and “the experience economy” are completely reshaping why people travel — and why brands are racing to become destinations instead of just products. Along the way we discuss: • The rise of branded travel experiences • Why younger travelers prioritize immersive moments over traditional sightseeing • Shanghai’s growing role as a global hub for experiential tourism • How TikTok and viral food culture influence destination trends • Why themed restaurants are becoming modern tourist attractions • And our predictions for the future of “brand tourism” Because this isn’t really about potato chips. It’s about a world where travel becomes less about where you go… and more about the experience you can say you were part of. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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