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Demovictory9

(32,454 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 09:41 AM Apr 2020

In March, Americans shopped at the grocery store like it was 1996

Covid-19 has Americans shopping at grocery stores like it was the 1990s. In March 2020, almost 63% of food and drink bought by US consumers was purchased at stores. This was the highest share since January 1996, according to data from the US Census.

The share of food spending at restaurants and bars (including takeout) has been slowly rising for for over half a century. In 1970, only about one quarter of US household expenditures were spent on eating out. By the beginning of 2020, that number had reached about 50%. The Great Recession slowed down the move to eating out from 2008 to 2012, but only a pandemic could truly reverse the trend.


There are two main reasons that spending on store-bought food is declining in relative importance.


One, groceries are cheap. The rise of large chain grocery stores, like Walmart, and increasingly efficient agriculture and food production technology drove food prices down (particularly for prepackaged foods). At the same time, eating out has continued to get more expensive, since labor is a much larger share of costs for restaurants than supermarkets, which is not getting any cheaper.

Two, as an increasing number of women have entered the labor force, there is no longer a member of the home expected to cook (when a member of a heterosexual couple does cook, it is more likely to be the woman). People have turned to eating out or ordering in for convenience, and the ability to spend their time on work or leisure. Currently, due to shelter-at-home orders, people both have more time to spend on cooking and may be worried about the health consequences of ordering in.

https://qz.com/1846858/americans-are-shopping-for-groceries-like-its-the-1990s/amp/

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In March, Americans shopped at the grocery store like it was 1996 (Original Post) Demovictory9 Apr 2020 OP
I saw comedian Rita Rudner and one of her quips was CrispyQ Apr 2020 #1
The quest for the 'best restaurant'/'ultimate food experience' is over dalton99a Apr 2020 #2

CrispyQ

(36,461 posts)
1. I saw comedian Rita Rudner and one of her quips was
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 09:53 AM
Apr 2020

"When I tell the kids, 'It's time for dinner,' they put on their coats and go out to the car."

dalton99a

(81,475 posts)
2. The quest for the 'best restaurant'/'ultimate food experience' is over
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 09:58 AM
Apr 2020

Right now it's either McDonald's or get something out of your freezer.

Many people have learned to cook. I suspect restaurant dining will not be high on their list in the new economy

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