Trend Watch: Home-cooking Reniassance

Posted by: Chris on: 11 May, 2009

Further supporting our observations and research in the past year is this new data from Nielsen, FMI, and Better Homes & Gardens. People are going out to eat less, bringing take-out home less, and preparing meals at home in ever-increasing numbers. These figures help to explain the growth that we’re seeing across many categories in the gourmet and specialty retail segments, despite the overall economic downturn. This should be a breath of fresh air for anyone that’s been toying with the notion of starting a new gourmet or specialty retail food product business.

1 Response to "Trend Watch: Home-cooking Reniassance"

1 | goldfinc

June 4th, 2009 at 3:35 am

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Chris,
this article is a bit short- you did nail a topic but not completely close it……
economic downturn is not the only influence to this trend; how about great cooking shows most viewers are lock in the food network, social medium like this site, foodbuzz, Etc…..
home-cooking trend…..definitely a good thing, now any food product business to support it-golden-

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