Most Thanksgiving Day Meals Are in a Home: Groceries and Foodservice Help Make the Meals Happen
Restaurants may not play the most significant role on Thanksgiving Day, but do the Wednesday before
A Thanksgiving Day host’s dream is to have a perfectly prepared feast on a beautifully decorated table surrounded by happy family and friends. However, it takes a lot of planning and preparation to make the Thanksgiving Day dream come true, and grocers and foodservice operators help to make it happen. Most, 67%, of Thanksgiving meals occur at the eater’s home; the remaining meals happen at another house...
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