(NAFB.com) – Two-thirds of U.S. consumers have used a food ordering app at least once for takeout, delivery, or both. This is according to the September 2024 Consumer Food Insights Report. More than half have used an app to order delivery. Nearly half of these consumers say they use apps for delivery or takeout at least once a week. This research-based report from Purdue University’s Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability examines food spending, consumer satisfaction, values, support for agriculture and food policy, and trust in information sources. is being evaluated. The report categorizes weekly food expenditures per person into three groups: frugal (less than $50 per week), moderate ($50 to $85 per week), and generous (more than $85 per week). There is. Most consumers don’t seem to mind the extra charges that come with ordering food. The survey also revealed that most consumers say they tip between 10% and 19% on every food delivery order.
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