Thanksgiving and Food ETFs: A Natural Fit
From seekingalpha.com
Tom Lydon submits:
This Thanksgiving, about 90% of American households will have a turkey dinner. If you are not feeling like basting most of the day, plenty of restaurants are throwing their doors open. The urge to fill our bellies with comfort food could be a boon for food and beverage ETFs.
Although Thanksgiving is a day to be grateful for all you have, the fact is, many are not thankful for cooking the huge feast. Michelle Manetti for Your Nabe reports that plenty of restaurants will do the cooking for those that opt not. The idea is that people can dine and have a nice dinner, plus enjoy the spirit of the holiday, without the cooking (and mess) that entails.
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