SASKATOON – The breakfast landscape is changing, as young people are taking less time for their most important meal of the day. A report by Mintel shows that 40 per cent of millennials find that even cereal is too inconvenient for breakfast.
The rushed breakfast habit is boosting sales of pre-packaged items, and is pushing fast food chains to expand their on-the-go breakfast options.
READ MORE: In a rush? Here’s what to eat for breakfast in the morning
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