Infographic: How the Pandemic Has Altered Consumers' Food and Eating Preferences

New data shows that Americans are changing how they view their meals due to Covid-19

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Though it’s difficult to find many positives amid a global pandemic, new data from Hearst Magazines and GlobalWebIndex shows that cooking (and food in general) has been a beacon of hope for many.

GlobalWebIndex conducted its study from April through June, surveying more than 20,000 people. Hearst Magazines and B3 Intelligence conducted additional research in August on attitudes and preferences toward food.

Time spent cooking at home has almost doubled across all the generations polled (baby boomers, Gen X, millennials and Gen Z) as people spend less time eating at restaurants.

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