04482oam 2200541 450 991082613570332120230315143419.01-940308-15-1(OCoLC)857770017(MiFhGG)GVRL6OES(EXLCZ)99255000000115024520131007d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrWho's buying groceries10th edition.Amityville, N.Y. :New Strategist Press,2013.1 online resource (284 pages) illustrationsThe who's buying seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-935775-89-8 Table 1. Percent reporting expenditure and amount spent,average week, 2010; Table 2. Household spending trends, 2000 to 2010; Table 3. Spending on groceries, 2000 to 2010; Table 4. Groceries: Average spending by age, 2010; Table 5. Groceries: Indexed spending by age, 2010; Table 6. Groceries: Total spending by age, 2010; Table 7. Groceries: Market shares by age, 2010; Table 8. Groceries: Average spending by income, 2010; Table 9. Groceries: Indexed spending by income, 2010; Table 10. Groceries: Total spending by income, 2010; Table 11. Groceries: Market shares by income, 2010Table 12. Groceries: Average spending by high-income consumer units, 2010Table 13. Groceries: Indexed spending by high-income consumer units, 2010; Table 14. Groceries: Total spending by high-income consumer units, 2010; Table 15. Groceries: Market shares by high-income consumer units, 2010; Table 16. Groceries: Average spending by household type, 2010; Table 17. Groceries: Indexed spending by household type, 2010; Table 18. Groceries: Total spending by household type, 2010; Table 19. Groceries: Market shares by household type, 2010Table 20. Groceries: Average spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2010Table 21. Groceries: Indexed spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2010; Table 22. Groceries: Total spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2010; Table 23. Groceries: Market shares by race and Hispanic origin, 2010; Table 24. Groceries: Average spending by region, 2010; Table 25. Groceries: Indexed spending by region, 2010; Table 26. Groceries: Total spending by region, 2010; Table 27. Groceries: Market shares by region, 2010; Table 28. Groceries: Average spending by education, 2010Table 29. Groceries: Indexed spending by education, 2010Table 30. Groceries: Total spending by education, 2010; Table 31. Groceries: Market shares by education, 2010; Table 32. Apples; Table 33. Artificial sweeteners; Table 34. Baby food; Table 35. Bacon; Table 36. Bakery products, frozen and refrigerated; Table 37. Baking needs and miscellaneous products; Table 38. Bananas; Table 39. Beef, ground; Table 40. Beef, roast; Table 41. Beef, steak; Table 42. Biscuits and rolls; Table 43. Bread and cracker products; Table 44. Bread, other than white; Table 45. Bread, white; Table 46. ButterTable 47. Cakes and cupcakesTable 48. Candy and chewing gum; Table 49. Carbonated drinks; Table 50. Cereal, ready-to-eat and cooked; Table 51. Cheese; Table 52. Chicken, fresh and frozen; Table 53. Citrus fruit other than oranges; Table 54. Coffee; Table 55. Cookies; Table 56. Crackers; Table 57. Cream; Table 58. Dairy products other than butter, cheese, cream, ice cream, and milk; Table 59. Desserts, prepared; Table 60. Eggs; Table 61. Fats and oils; Table 62. Fish and seafood, canned; Table 63. Fish and shellfish, fresh; Table 64. Fish and shellfish, frozen; Table 65. FlourTable 66. Flour, prepared mixesHow much Americans spend on food for home consumption. The almost 100 items range from bacon to instant coffee, from frozen vegetables to steak.Who's buying series.Grocery tradeUnited StatesStatisticsFood consumptionUnited StatesStatisticsConsumersUnited StatesStatisticsMarket surveysUnited StatesStatisticsGrocery tradeFood consumptionConsumersMarket surveys338.4New Strategist Publications, Inc.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910826135703321Who's buying groceries2133867UNINA