The 21st century has, in many ways, been shaped by the rapid advancements in technology and medicine. As we edge into the next decade, one of the most profound shifts on the horizon concerns the CPG and “Big Food” industries. Their challenge? Adapting to the changing consumer behaviors driven by the rising adoption of GLP-1 class pharmaceuticals.
In the tapestry of human history, the single nuclear family dwelling in isolation is a relatively recent concept. For centuries, multi-generational households – where grandparents, parents, children, and sometimes even uncles and aunts coexisted under a single roof – were the norm. This model of living, rooted deeply in community values, promoted shared responsibilities, pooled resources, and intergenerational wisdom.