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Boomers: Changing Food Consumption Among Baby Boomers

Hartman Group
April 1, 2007
110 Pages - Pub ID: HAR2206800
 
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Given that boomers' changing relationship with food and beverages, and health and wellness are occurring in an ever-complicating labyrinth of dining, product and retail options, Changing Food Consumption Among Baby Boomers: Looking Five Years into the Future will provide food manufacturers, food retailers and other interested stakeholders with the following insights:
  • Knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding health and wellness,
  • How this translates into current food purchase and consumption, and
  • Trends likely to unfold in five years' time.
The report takes a deep dive into baby boomers' dietary priorities, as expressed and as lived today, in order to predict their consumption habits in fiver years' time.

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