True Food Kitchen Coming To This North Carolina City
A major restaurant franchise is on its way. True Food Kitchen is coming to this North Carolina city. Never heard of True Food Kitchen? I had not, so I looked it up for us. True Food Kitchen says on their website that they are a culinary based restaurant based in nutritional science. They use wholesome “intentionally sourced” ingredients to create comfort food. They had me at nutrition and comfort food.
True Food Kitchen has located a prime space in the South End area of Charlotte, North Carolina to call home. They will occupy a spacious 6,000 square feet of space in the ground level at Linea. We will have to wait just a little while. True Food is expected to open in the Spring of 2025 according to Channel 9 in Charlotte.
Marketing Director Christine Ferris says the South End market has been in the companies sites for a while. The demographics fit their brand perfectly. What are those demographics? WSOC TV reports they were looking for an educated consumer base, growing families and higher income levels. According to Channel 9, “She says those consumers are typically more interested in the food they put into their bodies.”.
To get more details on True Food Kitchen coming to this North Carolina city, get details right here.
Makes me want to use a “yum” or “Smiley Face” emoji! That might make you like me more:)
These Emojis Can Make People Like You
Emojis are here to stay. In fact, pretty much every age group uses emojis now. Whether you’re a Gen Z or a grandparent of a Gen Z, you’ve probably used emojis on a regular basis. So, which emojis can make people like you? Okay, these aren’t guarantied to win homecoming court or anything. But, these emojis tend to be the ones that personally make me happy, and they’re among the most popular emojis that people use, too.
Adobe’s most recent emoji report, the “Future of Creativity: 2022 U.S. Emoji Trend Report,” released last fall, surveyed 5,000 emoji users from the United States. They discovered that the emojis enhances “our everyday lives, especially when it comes to self-expression, relationship building, and mental health. The versatility of emoji allows for endless possibilities to connect with each other, as their meanings evolve and inclusivity expands.”
Paul D. Hunt, typeface designer and font developer at Adobe, and Kamile Demir, computer scientist at Adobe and Adobe representative on the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, discussed their emoji thoughts on the new report. “Emoji give people the resources they need to be able to express themselves and show their emotions, whether it be on social media or messaging apps. They allow people to convey more than just words on a screen and connect more deeply to others,” Demir said.
One other reason why emojis are so popular is because the online connection can be very cold. Hence, emojis give a human aspect to those online and digital communications. “When we spend so much time behind screens, those desires increase without the in-person markers of tone, facial expressions, and body language,” Adobe states. Emojis help bring emotion and life to an otherwise very stale form of conversation. Ready to get your emoji on? Read on for some facts about emojis and what emojis are most popular- and could make people like you more.
Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.