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How did the Industrial Revolution impact the food service industry?

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In Britain, as the Industrial Revolution gathered pace, the populations were increasingly drawn to the cities. Families were often living in very limited accommodation often without a kitchen or means of cooking a meal. In order to cook food they used local cookhouses (and sometimes bakers) that they could collect and serve up at home. There was a huge trade in convenience foods from established shops and stalls to individuals walking the streets with trays of food
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restaurants started to pop up, and workers were spending more time in cities with their families
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