Keckley Report January 4, 2021
Paul Keckley

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According to YouGov’s survey of 1500 adults last month, the most popular New Year’s resolutions for 2021 include doing more exercise (50%), losing weight (48%), saving more money (44%), improving diet (39%), and pursuing a career ambition (21%). It’s essentially the same as last year’s list led by exercising more (46%), improving diet (45%), losing weight (44%), and saving money (41%). And researchers anticipate two of three will abandon their resolutions by the end of January.

Notably. nutrition is always on these lists. In theory, consumers recognize eating healthy foods in the right portions is essential to health. Though many mistake nutrition for dieting, polls show there’s general awareness that eating healthy foods (vegetables, fruits, whole grains,...

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