The Family & Food 1970 Today With life so busy, families struggle to find the time to cook family dinner.

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The Family & Food 1970

Today

With life so busy, families struggle to find the time to cook family dinner.

What Families really want Quick & Easy Economical Low Waste Healthy No Preservatives Low Sodium Non-GMO Gluten Free

Healthy = Long Prep Time— thaw, wash, peel, chop Quick = Unhealthy— Preservatives, sodium, GMO Challenges to Home Cooking

1800’s Home Canning WW I 1915 Commercial Canning 1970’s Microwave Frozen Dinners 1960’s Freeze Dried 2000’s Freeze Dried - Variety & Volume Evolution of Food 1950’s Frozen Foods

Produce travels Avg. 1,700 miles Loses out on chance to fulfill nutritional potential C & B vitamins start to break down as soon as picked Lose up to 75% of nutrients after 1 week GROCERY “Fresh” – Picked Before Ripe

Low intake of fruits & vegetables estimated to cause: 19% of stomach cancer 31% of heart disease 11% of strokes Health Facts Americans eat 1/3 of recommended servings of fruits & vegetables

“Stay-Fresh” Process

Our Solution: The Thrive Home Store A grocery store in your home

98% of nutrients locked in Freeze dried - picked at peak More vitamin A, vitamin B2, vitamin C, & folic acid Higher levels of antioxidants and beta-carotene Boost the Nutrition

Cut the Waste ✦ Typical family throws away 25-30% of their groceries. (Harvard University study)

Skip the Trips *University of Maine Study Plus Impulse Buys

Prep It Quick Half the Prep Time

But doesn’t Thrive cost more?

NO!

Thrive Pasta Florentine Amt.Ingredient #10 Can Cost Servings/ Can Servings/ Recipe Cost of Ingredients THRIVE Cost of Ingredients Market Calories/ Thrive Meal 1/2 C.Bechamel Sauce $ $1.41$ C.Egg Noodles $ $1.04$ /3 C.Sausage Crumbles $ $1.24$ /2 C.Zuccini $ $0.72$ /2 C.Mushroom Pieces $ $0.81$ /2 C.Red Bell Peppers $ $1.10$ /4 C.Onions $ $0.40$ /2 C.Tomato Dices $ $1.99$ /4 C.Spinach $ $0.35$ T.Chicken Boullion $ $0.67$ Total Dish (4 servings) ➔ $9.73$ Total Per Serving ➔ $2.43$ $5.61 SAVINGS

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