Whether eating out or buying carry-out, Americans are consuming more and more of their calories from full-service and fast-food restaurant fare. The share of daily caloric intake from food purchased and/or eaten away from home increased from 18 percent to 32 percent between the late 1970s and the middle 1990s, and the away-from-home market grew to account for about half of total food expenditures in 2004, up from 34 percent in 1974. Analysis of a survey of U.S. consumers indicates that respondents want convenience and an enjoyable dining experience, but the desire for health also plays a role as does diet-health knowledge
Analysis of national survey data found that between 1977-78 and 2011-14, declines in the share of ca...
Changes in the American lifestyle are putting more individuals at risk due to the declining quality ...
Replaced with revised version of paper 08/02.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
Whether eating out or buying carry-out, Americans are consuming more and more of their calories from...
American consumers are inching ever closer to a dining watershed. The continued growing popularity o...
Food away from home (FAFH) has become increasingly integral to the American diet. In 2010, the share...
The increasing popularity of dining out over the past two decades has raised the proportion of nutri...
Over the last 20 years, awareness of diet-related health concerns has become widespread in the Unite...
Since 1970, significant changes have occurred in what Americans eat, where they buy their food, and ...
While Americans claim to be eating better and improving their understanding of diet and health, they...
The American diet is reportedly too high in calories, total fat, saturated fat, added sugar, sodium,...
Demand for ready-to-eat foods from restaurants and grocery stores has been growing in the United Sta...
U.S. consumer expenditures on meals outside the home have been increasing for several decades. Betwe...
Health-oriented government agencies have had limited success at encouraging Americans to eat a healt...
Food away from home (FAFH) is known to be of poorer nutritional quality. Given the increased promine...
Analysis of national survey data found that between 1977-78 and 2011-14, declines in the share of ca...
Changes in the American lifestyle are putting more individuals at risk due to the declining quality ...
Replaced with revised version of paper 08/02.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
Whether eating out or buying carry-out, Americans are consuming more and more of their calories from...
American consumers are inching ever closer to a dining watershed. The continued growing popularity o...
Food away from home (FAFH) has become increasingly integral to the American diet. In 2010, the share...
The increasing popularity of dining out over the past two decades has raised the proportion of nutri...
Over the last 20 years, awareness of diet-related health concerns has become widespread in the Unite...
Since 1970, significant changes have occurred in what Americans eat, where they buy their food, and ...
While Americans claim to be eating better and improving their understanding of diet and health, they...
The American diet is reportedly too high in calories, total fat, saturated fat, added sugar, sodium,...
Demand for ready-to-eat foods from restaurants and grocery stores has been growing in the United Sta...
U.S. consumer expenditures on meals outside the home have been increasing for several decades. Betwe...
Health-oriented government agencies have had limited success at encouraging Americans to eat a healt...
Food away from home (FAFH) is known to be of poorer nutritional quality. Given the increased promine...
Analysis of national survey data found that between 1977-78 and 2011-14, declines in the share of ca...
Changes in the American lifestyle are putting more individuals at risk due to the declining quality ...
Replaced with revised version of paper 08/02.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,