
By Bill Wilson
Source: Supermarket News
Surprisingly, the squeeze of inflation hasn’t significantly impacted grocery shoppers’ spending habits, according to a new report. And when they do spend more, it’s often on health-conscious items.
In 2023, 13% of household budgets went toward food—the same portion as in 2013, according to U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends 2025 by FMI—The Food Industry Association. Similarly, the survey showed little change in food spending over the last year. In January and February 2024, shoppers spent an average of $165 per week; a year later, that figure rose slightly to $170.
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