Bread is making a comeback, specifically sourdough bread. Sales of sourdough bread grew about 11.6 percent from 2015 to 2019 to over $325.9 million.
Another big problem for bread? It's facing increased scrutiny for some of its extra ingredients, such as chemical dough conditioners, preservatives, added sugar and GMOs. The additives allow manufacturers to produce a loaf in less time, prolong its shelf-life and keep the bread soft.
But bread is making a comeback, specifically sourdough bread. According to Nielsen, sales of sourdough bread grew about 11 percent from 2015 to 2019 to over $325.9 million. Sourdough is also becoming more popular at restaurants. Last year, sourdough bread was on 14.3 percent of restaurant menus, up from 11.6 percent 10 years earlier.
A study by Grand View Research saw the market value of sourdough jump from $298.7 million in 2014 to $2.4 billion in 2018. The question now — is the sourdough market destined to keep on rising — or is this just another fad, destined to fade? Watch the video above to learn more about sourdough's comeback.
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