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Food Industry Grapples With Wildly Different Eating Habits Of Millennials

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Millennials eat at restaurants more than any other generation. And while they work fewer hours than older generations, they spend the least amount of time on meal prep. Technologies like mobile ordering and delivery apps are playing a key role to make eating more convenient. Their purchasing power is set to surpass baby boomers', making it vital the food industry understands them.

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