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In reply to the discussion: There's A Masive Restaurant Industry Bubble, and It's About To Burst [View all]hollowdweller
(4,229 posts)We are at the same level of population working as 1976.
At that time a large amount of wives were staying home.
I think one thing besides the overabundance of restaurants is that
maybe where more people are choosing not to work, and maybe with the economy more people are living together, maybe there is a bit more of cooking at home???
My wife and I just retired a couple years ago. We went from eating out usually multiple times a day because of time factors due to commute, to maybe eating out once a week?
I always prefer to cook my own stuff so maybe more people are getting into cooking?
Also not sure but what about the fact a lot of people are moving to the city? Moving closer to where they work?? You'd think that might mean eating our MORE but could also possibly mean more time to cook meals at home due to no long commute? Plus the proliferation of local fresh food and farmers markets makes good food to cook be more available?
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