New Survey from Soylent Reveals Nearly Half of Americans Believe the Key to Making Big Changes is Starting Small
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sayonara, "New Year New You" mantras! Despite the annual hype of extreme diets at the start of the new year and pressure from health and wellness companies advocating for radical transformation to promote well-being, Soylent, the original food tech company, encourages consumers to let go of extreme resolutions and get back on track with sustainable solutions.
- According to a new Soylent survey, Americans have moved away from impractical resolutions, with nearly half (47%) saying enacting small changes over a longer period is most helpful to successfully maintain a resolution.
- In fact, 66% of respondents set a New Year's resolution in 2022 – yet only 12% actually stuck with it for a full year.
- "At Soylent, we believe good nutrition happens over time and one good decision a day can make a big difference when it comes to physical and mental health.
- And believe it or not, healthy choices can be easy sometimes, like complete nutrition in a bottle."