Millennials WANT to buy more fruits and
veggies
As a whole, a bigger percentage of millennial food budgets
go toward fruits and veggies than do those of Gen Xers or
baby boomers. But the numbers change based on income.
Millennials with lower incomes
tend to spend less on
produce. As incomes go up for millennials, they start to buy
more fruits and veggies than previous generations. This
indicates that as millennials
age and their incomes go up,
they’ll be eating more healthy fruits and veggies than
previous generations.
Millennials spend more on sugary and
processed foods
The numbers show that
millennials tend to buy more
convenience foods. They eat out more and cook less. They
also buy more sugary treats and processed foods that take
little time to prepare.
Millennial health
First — how does the health of millennials compare to the health of other
generations?
You might think that people’s health just keeps getting better with more
medical advances and global innovation and connection.
But the reality is
more complicated. Because health outcomes depend so much on people’s
habits and environments, medical advances can’t do it all. Some aspects of
millennial
health are getting better, while others are on the decline. And it’s
all subject to change.
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