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What Consumers Want to Eat Now

What Consumers Want to Eat Now What Consumers Want to Eat Now By Gina Acosta - 07/10/2020 Get great content like this right in your inbox. Subscribe Consumers are looking for lobster roll meal kits, says Grubhub. Food retailers trying to optimize assortments in the second half of what has already been an extremely challenging year should be focused on spicy chicken sandwiches, cold brew coffee products and lobster roll meal kits.

That's according to a new report from Grubhub called "State of the Plate," which looked at food delivery trends during the first half of the year, in which consumers facing a pandemic pantry loaded, ordered takeout, and quarantined. The report also predicts which food trends might dominate retail during the second half of the year.

According to Grubhub, the spicy chicken sandwich saw a nearly 300% rise in popularity this year, with other top foods spanning a range of categories and plenty of newcomers:

spicy chicken sandwich: 299% more popular plant-based burger: 291% more popular vanilla shake: 273% more popular iced latte: 261% more popular chili: 228% more popular cinnamon roll: 205% more popular chimichanga: 195% more popular beef burrito: 181% more popular potato taco: 169% more popular taro milk tea: 168% more popular During quarantine, orders of meal kits rose 55% compared to the year before as diners put their own personal touch on the ingredients delivered, according to Grubhub.

MOST POPULAR MEAL KIT ORDERS D.I.Y. burger D.I.Y. lobster roll kit D.I.Y. salad D.I.Y. pizza D.I.Y. gyro kit Similar to Grubhub's 2019 Year in Food Report, diners are continuing to eat vegan and vegetarian dishes. So far this year, vegan orders have risen by 23%, plant-based burgers specifically increasing by 90% and general plant-based orders by a whopping 135%.

black bean burger: 233% more popular grilled portobello mushroom burger: 179% more popular Impossible burger: 167% more popular quinoa-based burger: 161% more popular eggplant burger: 147% more popular TOP TRENDS ACROSS MEAL TIMES Breakfast : While bacon, egg and cheese came in at No. 1 in 2019, Grubhub says it is yet to see the breakfast staple among 2020's top foods. Instead:

acai bowl: 359% more popular

chorizo burrito: 270% more popular

potato pancakes: 259% more popular

shrimp and grits: 179% more popular

vegetable wrap: 112% more popular

Lunch : Salads and sandwiches led the charge, while avocado toast made a bit of a comeback.

Thai chicken salad: 399% more popular

tuna salad sandwich: 262% more popular

chicken avocado melt: 188% more popular

kale caesar salad: 165% more popular

avocado toast: 164% more popular

Dinner : From Italian to Indian, diners are getting in a mix of cuisines for dinner.

rigatoni bolognese: 292% more popular

lamb vindaloo: 283% more popular

vegetable korma: 267% more popular

moo shu pork: 266% more popular

salmon avocado roll: 244% more popular

Top late-night orders : Carbs came out on top, but 2020 brings in the appearance of a sweet treat.

cheesy breadsticks: 412% more popular

strawberry cheesecake: 247% more popular

cheese sliders: 220% more popular

jalapeno poppers: 216% more popular

pizza puffs: 182% more popular

Grubhub took a look at the top foods on its platform for the specified mealtimes/food types below from Jan. 1-June 20, 2020, as compared to the same timeframe in 2019 to find the top items rising in popularity.

As far as what retailers can expect to see in the latter half of 2020, summer is currently seeing demand for lighter fare, but expect the fall to heat up with a little spice.

FORECASTS: SUMMER (IN RANKING ORDER) vegetable biryani

spinach and artichoke wonton

Mexican shrimp cocktail

black bean and quinoa bowl

balsamic chicken salad

FORECASTS: FALL (IN RANKING ORDER) miso tofu bowl

quinoa taco salad

mushroom burger

cajun wing

buffalo chicken empanada

A LOOK AT HOW QUARANTINE HAS IMPACTED AMERICA On March 18, the first shelter-in-place order was initiated in San Francisco and the rest of the country followed suit shortly after. As Americans stayed home, they continued to order food using features like contact-free delivery to safely enjoy their favorite meals from local restaurants.

Over the months, Grubhub observed diners turn to comfort foods, order alcoholic beverages, and D.I.Y. orders. Under quarantine one thing was clear: Morning coffee routines changed as orders of cold brew rose by 232%

Most popular foods nationwide: It's all about the comfort foods and shareable plates as people order in.

spicy chicken sandwich: 353% more popular red velvet cupcake: 196% more popular plant-based burger: 166% more popular cajun shrimp chicken pasta: 164% more popular cheeseburger sliders: 158% more popular Most popular items searched: While restaurants and bars were closed, diners were searching for a way to bring home the full dining experience.

wine cake boba tea beer donuts Top alcohol orders (in ranking order): As delivery rose in popularity, so did alcoholic beverages while diners stayed home.

pinot grigio hot sake rosé light beer IPA merlot frozen strawberry margarita chardonnay cabernet pina colada Methodology: Grubhub took a look at order trends on its platform from Jan.1-June 20, 2020, as compared to the same timeframe in 2019 to find the top items rising in popularity so far.