Gen Z chooses snacks over meals, lawmakers hear testimony on AI

“Younger generations, they're just looking for convenience, for easy options that they can grab to fuel them in their lives as they're on the go, that also just don't require the effort of cooking a meal,” says Jesse Newman, who covers food for the Wall Street Journal. Credit: Shutterstock.

Millennials and Generation Z are eating more snacks daily compared to other generations. They want convenient fuel without the effort of cooking.

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