There may be countless restaurants and fast foods out there, but people are still finding time to cook meals at home at least several days a week, according to a poll by Euromonitor International.
The firm's Quick Pulse of its global network of analysts shows that more respondents in emerging markets cook for their entire family-only six of 100 respondents say they eat out for every meal-and these respondents typically spend more time doing so, especially at lunch.
"Although packaged foods can make cooking easier, especially when preparing meals for large families, respondents report using more fresh than packaged ingredients," Euromonitor says in the blog. "Is home
cooking a lost art" dated August 24, 2012. Women prefer fresh ingredients, and developing market respondents were also more likely to say they use or exclusively fresh ingredients when cooking, it adds.
Men and those living in developed markets are more likely to use packaged ingredients for part, most, or all of a meal.
The firm's Quick Pulse of its global network of analysts shows that more respondents in emerging markets cook for their entire family-only six of 100 respondents say they eat out for every meal-and these respondents typically spend more time doing so, especially at lunch.
"Although packaged foods can make cooking easier, especially when preparing meals for large families, respondents report using more fresh than packaged ingredients," Euromonitor says in the blog. "Is home
cooking a lost art" dated August 24, 2012. Women prefer fresh ingredients, and developing market respondents were also more likely to say they use or exclusively fresh ingredients when cooking, it adds.
Men and those living in developed markets are more likely to use packaged ingredients for part, most, or all of a meal.
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