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The Global Rise of the Can’t Cook Gourmet

February 2016 | 39 pages | ID: G8622AA498FEN
Euromonitor International Ltd

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While more consumers self-identify as foodies, with a strong interest in exotic and gourmet foods, there is also a rise in the number of consumers who can’t, or won’t, cook for themselves. Drawing from a wide range of Euromonitor International survey, market and demographic data, this first report in a series of two aims to pinpoint and locate the deskilled foodie, and look at the implications of this for industries from packaged food to restaurants, kitchenware and kitchen appliances.

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Introduction
Key Findings
The rise of the gourmet
and the decline of cooking skills
Conclusion and recommendations
Methodology and definitions
Internet vs Store-based Shopping


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