Too Busy to Shop? The Rise of Meal Kit Delivery Services

Too Busy to Shop?

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Modern life is busy. We are constantly running around and do not always have time to go grocery shopping, often resulting in paying for take-out. In 1985, seventy-one percent of meals eaten at home were home-cooked. Today, that number is down to sixty percent and falling. Over a decade ago Middagsfrid created a meal kit delivery company in Sweden. The concept did not make its way over to the U.S. until around 2015 after Goldman Sachs reported they expected the industry to grow between $3 – $5 billion by 2020. Their estimate has still held and is still on track to reach that value. In the last half of 2018, 14.3 million households purchased meal kits, which was up 3.8 million from 2017.

How far will plant-based foods go?

How far will plant-based foods go?

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Veganism has been an increasing trend within the past few years. Plant based food alternatives had over 3 billion in sales in 2018, with even higher sales projected in 2019. Plant-based met alternatives, like Beyond Meat, is one of the fastest growing food companies in the United States. With its first trade at $46, the company is now trading at nearly $200 per share. However, is plant-based really just a trend, or is it here to stay?