Majority of Americans Plan to Eat More Natural Foods as Part of a Healthier Diet in 2005
Submitted on Mar 21, 2008
Diet and Nutrition | Farmed Animals | Food Trends | Food/Product Selection or Purchase Criteria | Health, Personal Health | Meat, Dairy, Egg Consumption
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According to É's 2005 survey, 41% of Americans find meatless substitutes and vegetarian products "too weird." However, 44% of respondents now eat these items as part of a diet that includes meat, because they know that vegetarian foods are healthy for them.
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