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Spoon Plus Report: The COVID-19 Food Industry Impact Survey

by Michael Wolf
May 10, 2020May 13, 2020Filed under:
  • Coronavirus
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A lot has been written about the impact of changing eating habits and the impact of global efforts to contain the coronavirus on the food industry, but we to understand how the global pandemic has forced executives to change their plans as they look at the rest of 2020.

So we asked them.

This report is available to subscribers of Spoon Plus. If you’d like to see the full report, you can learn more about Spoon Plus here. 

If you are already a Spoon Plus subscriber, you can read this report by  signing in here.

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