These stocks could be winners as coronavirus fears keep people cooking at home

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This positions a handful of retailers, manufacturers, grocers, food producers, and delivery disruptors to benefit from the change in consumer behavior.

"There could be many reasons for this including fears of a second COVID wave, general anxiety over increased social interaction in crowded public places or general worries over employment and wages once government stimulus fades," Bank of America research analyst Elizabeth Suzuki told clients."This means more meals are being prepared at home for the foreseeable future," Suzuki added.

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