Meredith Corporation’s (NYSE: MDP: Meredith.com) EatingWell, the leading source of delicious, healthy recipes and science-based nutrition, today announced the Top 10 Food and Wellness Trends for 2020, handpicked by their editors.
EatingWell’s editors, registered dietitians and Test Kitchen cooks are always exploring what’s new in the industry, researching the latest health trends and scouting grocery stores and farmers’ markets for what’s gaining traction among consumers. From increasingly popular trends like intuitive eating—a nondiet approach to eating that gives you permission to eat what you want—to more debated trends, such as CBD, marketed as a cure-all for various conditions—EatingWell’s rich trove of insights show what is resonating most with its audience and what to expect to see more of in the new year.
“This is such an exciting time to be in food, in particular the better-for-you space,” said Editor-in-Chief Jessie Price. “Consumer interest in wellness has exploded, and that means that a ton of the trends we’re seeing are all about foods with benefits and knowing more about where your food comes from. That’s great news for EatingWell because that’s what we’re all about!”
Below is EatingWell’s list of the Top 10 Food and Wellness Trends for 2020:
- Intuitive eating
- CBD
- Sustainable seafood
- Plant-based protein
- Regenerative agriculture
- Prebiotics
- Adaptogens
- Grain-free foods
- Low-alcohol and nonalcoholic drinks
- Tajín
To learn more about all the trends on the list, read the complete writeup here.