America’s Eating Patterns Adjusted to a Pandemic and Are Now Adapting to Higher Food Costs
Six macro trends currently shaping food and beverage consumption behaviors
Historically, there has been a rhythm to eating patterns in America; somewhat predictable habits formed by daily routines and needs. The early stages of the pandemic disrupted this rhythm, and just as eating patterns were returning to pre-pandemic normalcy, food inflation set them on end again, reports The NPD Group* in its recently released 2022 edition of Eating Patterns in America.
“The rate of change in U.S. consumers’ eating behaviors continues at a dizzying..."
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