Food Consumption of Households in the South, Seasons and Year 1965-66

Food Consumption of Households in the South, Seasons and Year 1965-66
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Synopsis Food Consumption of Households in the South, Seasons and Year 1965-66 by : United States. Agricultural Research Service. Consumer and Food Economics Research Division

Nutrition Committee News

Nutrition Committee News
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Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030346820
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Nutrition Program News

Nutrition Program News
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Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000090142732
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Family Economics Review

Family Economics Review
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Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D005731815
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Household Food Consumption Survey

Household Food Consumption Survey
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Synopsis Household Food Consumption Survey by : United States Department of Agriculture

Food Consumption

Food Consumption
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Total Pages : 308
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Abstract: The Nationwide Food Consumption Survey, 1977-78 (NFCS) for households in the West is summarized. Findings include: an average of $60 a week is spent for food; 80% of the participants reported meals or between-meal snacks purchased away from home; the largest share of the at home food dollar (35 cents) went for animal protein, 20 cents forvegetables and fruit (including juice), 13 cents for dairy products other than butter, 12 cents for beverages, 11 centsfor cereals and grain products, 6 cents for fats and sweets, and 3 cents for miscellaneous foods. Average consumption of foods at home is given. Money value for food eaten (either at home or away) for the 4 regions studied showed the Northeast was highest with 68.61 and the South lowest with 56.25. Regional variations are noted within the major food groups and in the use of particular foods within these groups. Urbanization and income differences are noted and all findings are compared to the NFCS. (kbc).