Episode 58
As consumers try to stay at home and avoid contact as much as possible, the surge in online grocery shopping has been well documented. But what changes in food shopping will persist long after the pandemic subsides?
The Insatiable Appetite is a podcast for people who are in the serious business of food — making it, marketing it, selling it, serving it. With each episode, The Hartman Group’s social scientists, business analysts and culinary experts give listeners more than a heaping helping of facts and insights into what’s going on with some of the hottest topics in our vibrant contemporary culture of food and beverage.
In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we pay tribute to the inspiring female forerunners and innovators who changed and are reshaping food culture and the business of food in America.
As consumers try to stay at home and avoid contact as much as possible, the surge in online grocery shopping has been well documented. But what changes in food shopping will persist long after the pandemic subsides?
On this podcast, our analysts discuss some highlights from our white paper, Value in the Time of COVID-19, in which we revisit the topic of value and how notions of value—what it is and how it is expressed—have changed in some crucial ways.
Our research finds that soil health is an emergent area of consumer concern. On this podcast, our analysts take a more holistic look at agriculture and discuss the long-term implications of regenerative agriculture.