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The 7 Common Stereotypes When It Comes To Zoes Kitchen

There are many stereotypes in the world of food. This blog is to shed light on the different kinds of stereotypes that exist when it comes to Zoes Kitchen. Although there are many, we will only explore 7. I hope to shed light on each stereotype so you can see why we do not include certain stereotypes as well as other ones that you may not be aware of.

Zoes Kitchen is a franchise that specializes in healthy, convenient, and affordable food. However, just because it’s healthy doesn’t mean that it should be stereotyped as vegetarian food. Although this meal delivery service does offer vegetarian dishes such as fried tofu and baked salmon, they also offer meat dishes such as roasted chicken and country fried steak. Although this is important to note, many people assume that if you order from Zoes Kitchen you will only receive meals that contain no meat. 

The 7 Common Stereotypes When It Comes To Zoes Kitchen

1. Zoes Kitchen serves small portions.

The portion sizes from Zoes kitchen are typical for restaurant food. They do not serve anything with 1/2 cup servings. In fact, they serve portions that are relatively large. Zoes Kitchen provides you with a small plate and then fills it up. Although their meals aren’t as big as you would expect from a fast food chain like McDonalds, the portions are neither too big or small so you won’t leave the table feeling stuffed or famished. 

2. Zoes Kitchen is expensive.

Unlike fast food chains, Zoes Kitchen doesn’t add extra cost onto your meal by charging you a greater amount for the meal and then giving you a smaller portion of it. On average, each meal will cost $6 and you can order any of the meals with any desired quantity in the same price range. The menu is extremely versatile so if you are a person who likes to come home with orders that differ from the rest of your household, this place will be perfect for you.

3. Zoes Kitchen does not have kids’ meals.

Although it is true that Zoes kitchen doesn’t offer kids meals, they do cater to people of all ages. Each meal is made with fresh ingredients. Zoes Kitchen offers side dishes that are prepared separately in order to make sure that the people who have ordered chicken or beef will not be served vegetables without their consent. Their meals are prepared with the healthiness and convenience in mind so you can be sure that any meal you receive will be healthy and delicious. 

4. Zoes Kitchen is judged by its name alone

Many people have the misconception that the food that comes from Zoes Kitchen comes solely from a factory rather than a kitchen. Although the food at Zoes Kitchen is mainly prepared onsite, some of the meals are prepared offsite to ensure freshness and consistency which in turn makes them more appealing to customers.

5. Zoes Kitchen only caters to vegetarians.

Although the majority of their dishes are vegetarian, they do offer meat dishes such as chicken and steak so don’t be surprised if you come home with meat on your plate. They also have a large selection of other non-meat dishes so even if you aren’t a vegetarian, you can still enjoy Zoes Kitchen’s meals.

6. Zoes Kitchen is just for college students.

Since Zoes is on campus, there has always been the misconception that it serves students exclusively because it doesn’t allow anyone outside of the university community to enter their establishment. There is no such thing as a Zoes Kitchen VIP. Any student can enter their store and order any meal they want. They also serve students in their classes as well. This is false however since there are many people who frequent their restaurants daily for lunch and dinner.

7. Zoes Kitchen only has vegetarian meals.

This is not true at all. Zoes offers a large selection of meatless dishes, with some of the most popular being fried tofu and baked salmon, but they also have many other meat free dishes such as chicken, country fried steak , and chicken quesadillas .Although this may be hard to believe at times, don’t be fooled by the small number of vegetarians in your household because you’re more likely eating vegetarian meals than non-vegetarian meals.  

Zoes Kitchen is an ideal meal delivery service for college students since they have a large selection of food they can choose from while still maintaining a price range that is reasonable for anyone in any financial position.

Conclusion:

Although there are many stereotypes when it comes to Zoes Kitchen, they have made it a habit to try to change peoples’ minds. Zoes Kitchen serves many students and will continue to do so for many years to come as long as people continue to see that their food is very healthy, all for a reasonable price.

Aaron Finch

There are many labels that could be given to describe me, but one thing’s for certain: I am an entrepreneur with passion. Whether it's building websites and social media campaigns for new businesses or traveling the world on business trips - being entrepreneurs means constantly looking at yourself in a different light so as not get bored of your own success!

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