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Consumers plan to eat healthier in 2022

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January 6, 2022

Forty-six percent of consumers want to eat healthier in 2022, making it the most highly-ranked lifestyle change, followed by working out more often and spending less money, according to a press release on a survey by Nextbite. At the same time, 49% of consumers plan to order healthier food for delivery in 2022. In fact, offering healthier food delivery options is the third most motivating way to get consumers to order delivery more often (closely followed by faster delivery times and more food variety).

For all ages, eating healthier in 2022 is a top-ranked resolution, including 48% of 18 to 24 year olds and 45% of 25 to 34 year olds. Eating healthier doesn't necessarily mean adopting a trendy new diet, as only 6% plan on trying the keto or Whole360 diet.

The momentum and demand for delivery food continues in the coming year. Fifty-nine percent of consumers are currently ordering food for delivery once a month or more and 41% plan to order it more often in 2022. The survey also reported that 33% order food for delivery once a week or more.

"Restaurants have a huge opportunity in 2022 to adopt virtual menus to reach new customers for delivery and takeout, but also to offer new healthier options consumers crave," Nextbite Vice President of Brand Mickey Citarella said in the release. "Delivery and takeout are no longer viewed as unhealthy, and it's important to focus on supplying consumers with fresh options that are both delicious and nutritious. If we do this, we'll continue to see delivery orders increase."




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