While most American's are willing to take greater responsibility for their health studies continue to indicate that convenience remains the key driver in food purchase decisions. Consumers find that time constraints make it difficult to make food decisions that are nutrition-based, as a result people are making poor food choices, opting for fast and accessible foods that are virtually devoid of any nutritional value what-so-ever; all in the name of convenience. But it doesn't have to be this way anymore. Now you can save time and provide your body with the nutrition it needs to keep you strong, healthy, energetic, productive and at the top of your game year-round.
Take a moment to see how much time and money you would save each day if you were a Success Meals™ client.
Time/Cost Comparison
Grocery Shopping & Food Preparation
You
Average American
On average, how many visits do you make to the
grocery store each week?
2.2 visits
How much time do you average at the grocery
store, per visit?
52 minutes
On average, how much do you spend per visit
at the grocery store?
$43.00
On average, how much time do you spend each day
preparing meals and cleaning up afterwards?
100 minutes
Eating Out: Dine In Restaurants
You
Average American
On average, how many times a week do you eat at a dine
in restaurant?
4 times
Average stay at a dine in restaurant?
70 minutes
Amount of time traveling to and driving home from dine in restaurants?
30 minutes
On average how much do you spend when you
patron a dine in restaurant?
$16.72
If you didn't include gratuity with your dine in expenditures, include it here:
$3.34
Eating Out: Fast Food
You
Average American
On average, how often do you eat at a
fast food establishment each week?
2.13 times
Average time spent acquiring meals from
fast food establishments, per visit, including drive time?
21 minutes
On average, how much do you spend when you
patron a fast food establishment?
$5.72
Other: Miscellaneous food expenditures
You
Average American
How much do you spend each week on snack food items
such as chips, cookies and sodas each week? (Americans consume a large
proportion of their daily food intake via snacks, favoring quick,
easy, often non-nutritious foods.)