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Americans Are Redefining How They Eat Breakfast.


PORT WASHINGTON Port Washington, uninc. town (1990 pop. 15,387), Nassau co., SE N.Y., a suburb of New York City, on the north shore of Long Island and Manhasset Bay. There is extensive manufacturing, much of it reflecting the region's past association with the aircraft and aerospace , N.Y. -- When you think of a traditional American breakfast, does a full plate with eggs, bacon or sausage sausage, food consisting of finely chopped meat mixed with seasonings and, often, other ingredients, all encased in a thin membrane. Although sausages were made by the ancient Greeks and Romans, they were usually plain and unspiced; in the Middle Ages people began to , toast, and hash browns hash browns
pl.n.
Chopped cooked potatoes, fried until brown. Also called hash brown potatoes.
 served with a cup of orange juice, freshly brewed coffee, or milk come to mind? While we might indulge in·dulge  
v. in·dulged, in·dulg·ing, in·dulg·es

v.tr.
1. To yield to the desires and whims of, especially to an excessive degree; humor.

2.
a.
 in this type of big breakfast on occasion, it's not the way most Americans eat every day.

"More than half of our breakfast meals consist of just one or two items," said Dori Hickey, senior manager of product management for The NPD Group The NPD Group, Inc. is a leading global market research company[1] founded in 1967 and provides consumer and retail information to manufacturers and retailers. Using actual sales data from retailers and distributors as well as consumer-reported purchasing behavior, NPD , which just released a ground-breaking new study on what Americans eat in the morning. She adds, "When we look at this by week part, we don't see a marked difference between weekdays and weekends. And over time, the number of items included in breakfast meals has fallen, from 2.46 in 1985 to 2.17 today."

In fact, consumers viewed only 38% of their breakfast meals as a "full or complete meal;" 45% of the time it was viewed as a "small or mini meal," 5% of the time they described breakfast as more of a "snack," and 11% of the time it was a beverage-only situation.

Smaller and more portable mini-meals are conducive con·du·cive  
adj.
Tending to cause or bring about; contributive: working conditions not conducive to productivity. See Synonyms at favorable.
 to today's hectic hec·tic  
adj.
1. Characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste: "There was nothing feverish or hectic about his vigor" Erik Erikson.

2.
 lifestyles and convenience continues to be a driving factor behind people's meal and snack choices. Many of the morning food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods.  products available today are quick, easy and portable, requiring only enough effort to simply open up a package.

Taste preferences and familiarity are even more important than convenience as drivers of morning meal and snack choices. Consumers reported that 48% chose to eat/drink what they did because the items they chose were their favorites/what they liked and 48% said it was part of their morning routine.

The top choices consumers make at breakfast meals consumed in the home are:
Percent of In-Home Breakfasts including Item
1. Coffee                                       32
2. Cold Cereal                                  32
3. Fruit Juice                                  26
4. Milk                                         16
5. Bread                                        15
6. Fruit                                        13
7. Eggs/Omelettes                               12
8. Hot Cereal                                    9
9. Bacon                                         4
10. Hot Tea                                      4
Source: The NPD Group / National Eating Trends


Some traditional in-home breakfast items have been declining over the past two decades, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 NPD's 21st Annual "Eating Patterns in America" report, including toast (from 26% of in-home breakfast meals in 1985 to 13% of in-home breakfast meals in 2006) and coffee (44% of in-home breakfast meals in 1985 to 32% of in-home breakfast meals in 2006).

While not as large, the items showing growth at home in the morning include convenience products like granola or cereal bars (from less than 1% in 1985; now at 2% in 2006), yogurt yogurt: see fermented milk.
yogurt

Semisolid, fermented, often flavoured milk food. Yogurt is known and consumed in almost all parts of the world.
 (from less than 1% in 1985 to 2% in 2006), and carbonated car·bon·ate  
tr.v. car·bon·at·ed, car·bon·at·ing, car·bon·ates
1. To charge (a beverage, for example) with carbon dioxide gas.

2. To burn to carbon; carbonize.

3. To change into a carbonate.
 soft drinks (from 1% in 1985 to 3% in 2006), and in the longer term, even eggs have shown improvement (from 10% of in-home breakfast meals in 1996 to 12% in 2006).

About NPD's 2006 Morning Need States Study

The NPD Group designed a major syndicated research study to gather information on morning consumption habits of U.S. consumers. NPD's online panelists reported on "yesterday's" consumption behavior, from the time they got up until 11:00AM. Both kids and adults participated; parents answered on behalf of their children ages 2-5, while all others self-reported.

The study was conducted in two waves; First Wave: Daily mail out of 1,500 per day for 7 days starting March 27, 2006; field closed April 10, 2006. Second Wave: Daily mail out of 1,875 per day for 4 weeks starting June 6, 2006; field closed July 10, 2006. The NPD NPD New Product Development
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 Morning database was rim weighted to produce a nationally representative sample of U.S. consumers.

The NPD Group's 21(st) Annual Eating Patterns in America: The Food Industry Bible

Nearly every major food and beverage marketer in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  purchases NPD's Eating Patterns in America to examine how Americans are really eating and drinking. This report takes an in-depth look at the in-home and away-from-home food and beverage consumption habits, including trends in diet and nutrition, and concerns about health and food safety.

Eating Patterns in America tracks the daily consumption habits of hundreds of thousands of Americans. The report compiles data collected from more than 40 research efforts conducted by NPD, collecting information from consumers, manufacturers, and retailers. Eating Patterns in America is based on data collected during the 12 months ending February 2006 (some exceptions apply).

About The NPD Group, Inc.

The NPD Group is the leading provider of reliable and comprehensive consumer and retail information for a wide range of industries. Today, more than 1,600 manufacturers, retailers, and service companies rely on NPD to help them drive critical business decisions at the global, national, and local market levels. NPD helps our clients to identify new business opportunities and guide product development, marketing, sales, merchandising, and other functions. Information is available for the following industry sectors: automotive, beauty, commercial technology, consumer technology, entertainment, fashion, food and beverage, foodservice, home, office supplies Office supplies is the generic term that refers to all supplies regularly used in offices by businesses and other organizations, from private citizens to governments, who works with the collection, refinement, and output of information (colloquially referred to as "paper work"). , software, sports, toys, and wireless. For more information, visit www.npd.com.
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