Back at It
Featured ContentAt the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, when shelter-in-place orders were first issued, and normal life was uprooted, we saw a steep decline in dieting. Consumers started buying more comfort foods at the store like cheese1 (because cheese is fantastic and we fully support those that seek comfort from it) and carbs3, and people started cooking and baking more at home.1 Jokes about putting on the “covid 19” started to pop up, and people related to each other’s more indulgent diets.