- We are eating less fruit, but mostly because we're drinking less orange juice.
- We are eating fewer vegetables, but mostly because we've cut back on potatoes.
- We are drinking less milk, but we're eating more cheese and yogurt.
The report also examines who eats what by demographic characteristic. Take yogurt, for example. The average person ate 8.07 pounds of yogurt in 2007–08, nearly twice the 4.05 pounds in 1994–98. The biggest fans of yogurt are women (10.93 pounds per year), those with higher incomes (9.26 pounds), and college graduates (10.92 pounds).
Much more about trends in food consumption and the demographics of who eats what are available in the USDA Economic Research Service report U.S. Food Commodity Consumption Broken Down by Demographics, 1994-2008
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