U.S. Diners Seek Convenience When Making Eating Decisions

Choosing what to eat for dinner is a decision not made until the day of the meal for 85 percent of Americans, according to new research. The report found the desire for convenient meal solutions grew across almost every category and generation since it was last studied in 2015. The results are in the 4th edition of The Why? Behind The Dine from Acosta, a sales and marketing agency in the consumer packaged goods industry, and Technomic, a research and consulting firm in the food industry.

“Whether it’s enjoying a family dinner out or picking up carry-out food, diners are seeking convenient, healthy options for themselves and their families,” said Colin Stewart, senior vice president at Acosta. “We are seeing more diners take advantage of the seemingly endless array of meal solutions, be it a quick trip through the drive-thru, grocery prepared foods, lunch from a food truck, or preparing dinner using a meal/ingredient kit.

The report presents a comprehensive overview of dining habits across generations and key segments. Highlights from the report include:

 The 4th edition of The Why? Behind The Dine study was fielded in November 2017 in partnership with Technomic Inc., using a random sample of 1,500 U.S. diners. To access the full report, click here.

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