Health snacks, pandemic-related stress, rising prices and fad diets are all helping to alter the American diet
What ever happened to sitting around the breakfast table?
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Tony the Tiger may not have much reason to wake up with a smile.
American families no longer appear to be gathering around the breakfast table, munching on Frosted Flakes and drinking orange juice. Only 35% of Americans eat that sort of traditional breakfast seven days a week, according to a recent study by CivicScience, a consumer analytics platform. Some 21% said they eat breakfast four to six times a week, and 20% said they eat breakfast one to three mornings days a week.
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