They're All In Favor Of Healthy Food, So Long As They Don't Need To Eat It

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When you see “teenagers” and “nutrition” in the same sentence, it usually means that a new report has denounced the kids’ dreadful diets. The news regarding young adults’ eating habits is seldom much better. Nor are these stereotypes divorced from reality, as is confirmed by a BuzzBack Market Research poll of 13-24-year-olds.

It’s not that young folks are philosophically opposed to eating prudently. When asked to cite (from a menu of choices) the things they do to stay healthy, a majority picked “eat healthy foods and drinks” (58 percent).

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