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Bi-Weekly Chicory Recipe Trends: Week of 11/09/2020

The period from October 27th to November 9th, 2020 included major cultural and political events in the United States, including Halloween and the 2020 presidential election. Chicory’s shoppable recipe network indicated that more consumers celebrated Halloween through food than ever before, consumers’ eating habits were filled with stress eating and consumers are gearing up for Christmas early.

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Bi-Weekly Chicory Recipe Trends: Week of 8/31/2020

In a year unlike any other, we examined changes over the past two weeks in recipe engagement and online grocery orders within our shoppable recipe network to determine if and how consumers are changing their habits now that fall is here. The data shows that many shoppers are returning to old habits that were pushed aside since March 2020 and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Chicory’s Bi-Weekly Recipe Trends: Week of 8/17/2020

The end of summer and the start of the cooler fall season typically marks a major shift in trends in Chicory’s shoppable recipe network. Typically, a “return to routine” and the back-to-school season mean greater views and orders across our recipe network, but in an anything-but-ordinary year where engagement has surged since March, past years’ trends are no longer the norm.

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Chicory’s Bi-Weekly Recipe Trends: Week of 7/6/2020

Following the Fourth of July holiday, we dove deep into recipe trends to see how the holiday affected recipe usage and online grocery ordering behavior. However, traffic patterns within our network of 1,500 shoppable recipe sites also showed a country divided. Some shoppers were trying to figure out how to celebrate while remaining inside, at home, while others were eagerly whipping up patriotic treats for a small crowd. Regardless, shoppers throughout the country are eagerly seeking out reasons to celebrate (especially if there’s a tasty cocktail involved).

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Family Time Drives Online Grocery Orders

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States in mid-March, four holidays have come and gone. Year after year, our network sees small blips in engagement surrounding these small celebration occasions. But this year, small at-home celebration occasions have driven heightened engagement among shoppers who are using cooking, baking and cocktail-making as a way to spice up their staying at home.

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Chicory’s Bi-Weekly Recipe Trends: Week of 5/26

As Americans collectively entered our umpteenth week of staying home, the unofficial kickoff to summer that is Memorial Day weekend came and went, providing us with a glimpse of the unusual summer to come. The traffic and ordering patterns observed in our network over the holiday weekend allowed us to surmise how consumers will behave not only in the season ahead, but even more long-term.

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5 Ways Consumer Behavior Will Change Due to the Upcoming Recession

With thousands of businesses closing during the social distancing period and over 30 million Americans having filed for unemployment so far, experts across the country are expecting the United States to be placed in a recession as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Here at Chicory, we predict that we’ll continue to see major changes to consumer grocery shopping and purchasing behavior for months to come.

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