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Consumers reaching for comfort foods typically want to enjoy them immediately, yet so many foods defined as “comforting” are long and laborious in the making. Freezing raises the accessibility of comfort foods and creates the convenience that consumers seek.
Frozen foods have the advantage of increased shelflife and retention of flavor, plus today’s technology and ingredient solutions mean these products can also retain those freshly prepared characteristics that comfort food connoisseurs crave.