18 ways you’ll be eating differently in 2020

November 22, 2019

A spread of whole foods like avocado, fruits, and nuts

If you’re someone who makes New Year’s resolutions, there’s no doubt that the start of a new year (and a new decade!) is a time for growth. Whether you’re trying to eat more vegetables or just treat your tastebuds to some new types of foods, January can signal a fresh start.

So, just how will people’s eating habits change in the new year? While we can’t predict the future, there are a few foods and trends we see on an upward trajectory—and we’re expecting them to take off in 2020, too. Here’s what we think you will be eating and drinking differently in the first year of the next decade.

Read the full article on eatthis.com.