How has convenience food changed for our fast paced lives?


 

Do you find yourself constantly on the run? Meals for people on the run have come along way. You can now quickly grab a bowl of soup and a cup of coffee and be back to work before you know it. Many establishments now have a quick ready to eat display you can choose from besides ordering from the options on the menu board for even faster convenience. What are some of the many to go items that have begun to create a faster paced eating environment for you?

Many people absolutely love the comfort of a hot bowl of soup on a cold winter day. You can find these hot soups readily available in multiple restaurants, grocery stores, and convenient stores as well. Making a nice hot bowl of soup more easily accessible for those on the run. Over 10 billion bowls of soup are eaten by hungry Americans each year.

Coffee bars have become to cater more and more to the fast paced crowd as well. They supply everything from paper cups, stir sticks, creamer, sugar, and all kinds of flavored shots and toppings. Going to a fancy coffee house they usually have all of these condiments on a small bar for you to use as you like or you can order them at the drive thru.

Disposable cups are not the wasteful junk they used to be. Many cups, plates, bowls, stir sticks, spoons and more are now made from 100% recyclable papers and plastics and even more are biodegradable for those that don’t make it to the trash can. Social responsibility can also be convenient.

Socially responsible charities have begun branding themselves on white paper cups, bowls, sleeves and other great items to promote themselves. It has become one of the most popular ways to get the word out when there are billions of people ordering to go items each and every day. So the next time you see a coffee cup with your favorite charity remember how things have changed from the basics of the old paper cups that filled up the landfill. Change is everywhere even in the way we stir our coffee.

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