Mail order food: Is it worth it?
date:Mar 01, 2016
years, to as much as $6 billion by 2020, Technomic says.

We don't know how the market will shake out in five years, but there's going to be some big winners and there will be some folks that won't make it, says Erik Thoresen, a principal at Technomic.

Holding on to customers may prove to be particularly challenging. Jumping from one meal kit service to the next is tempting since many offer free meals or heavily discounted boxes for new subscribers, says Thoresen.

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