So, millennials want easily accessible, simple to
consume convenient food — also known as snack food.
Not exact matches
It really is so
convenient to eat poorly, there should be a law against some of the
foods we are allowed to buy and
consume.
«The demand for omega -3-fortified
food and beverages is increasing, especially as consumers seek alternatives to softgels and more
convenient ways to
consume omega - 3s,» he says.
Dan added, «All of this relates back to how
food manufacturers and processors can meet that continual shift in how consumers are buying, interacting and
consuming food in much more of a
convenient, fast - paced lifestyle and how they can meet that demand.»
An estimated 77 % of U.S. consumers» sodium intake comes from processed and prepared
foods.3 As consumers become increasingly aware of how much sodium they
consume and the potential health risks,
convenient low - sodium options have added appeal.
Accommodations: All - inclusives are very
convenient, but if you add up how much
food and alcohol you typically
consume (or should
consume!)
Food that comes ready to
consume is super
convenient, guys.
«What's really racist is telling them they can't
consume a
food that's nutritious, affordable, and
convenient,» says Miller.
Today, malnutrition in the United States and other First World countries is less about the availability of
food and much more about navigating and avoiding the hordes of packaged and processed
foods that are easy,
convenient, and cheap to
consume 24/7.
Smoothies have become part of the zeitgeist, as people have realized that they provide a great way to mix up nutritious
foods in a
convenient - to -
consume way.
While it's perfectly possible to
consume this level of protein from
food sources, it's not always
convenient.
Combine this with the possibility that older people are less likely to
consume B12 - rich
foods (which can take more effort to prepare than
convenient, ready - to - eat refined carbohydrates), and B12 deficiency becomes fairly common in the elderly.
Because what we
consume as
food is always a package deal, we would expect supplementation to be preferred when it avoids negative health baggage, is inexpensive,
convenient, and so forth.
Commercial dog
food is generally more affordable,
convenient, and less time
consuming than making your dog's
food at home.