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At-home snacking continues to soar, despite moderated indulgence

Savory snacks are outpacing both sweet and better-for-you snack foods in terms of growth

Mark Hamstra

April 29, 2022

6 Min Read
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At-home snacking appears to be settling in at levels that remain higher than before the pandemic, according to The NPD Group, with some new considerations around health mixed in.IGORDUTINA/ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES PLUS

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Mark Hamstra

Mark Hamstra is a freelance business writer with experience covering a range of topics and industries, including food and mass retailing, the restaurant industry, direct/mobile marketing, and technology. Before becoming a freelance business journalist, Mark spent 13 years at Supermarket News, most recently as Content Director, where he was involved in all areas of editorial planning and production for print and online. Earlier in his career he also worked as a reporter and editor at other business publications, including Financial Technology, Direct Marketing News, Nation’s Restaurant News and Drug Store News.

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