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Consumer Buying Power Food at Home Trade Area: SPOTLIGHT - 3 mi Radius s: 45,204 Households: 45,204 Dorm Pop: 0 2018 Aggregate Growth Rate () Index Total Specified Consumer Expenditures 2,445,825,851 100.00 2,776,029,933 100.00 54,106.40 59,799.88 2.57 91 Food Food 324,732,538 100.00 368,602,986 100.00 7,183.71 7,940.27 2.57 85 Food at Home Food at home 190,296,450 58.60 215,745,202 58.53 4,209.73 4,647.48 2.54 85 Cereals and bakery products 25,322,535 7.80 28,747,482 7.80 560.18 619.26 2.57 84 Cereals and cereal products 8,472,803 2.61 9,617,882 2.61 187.43 207.18 2.57 84 Flour 508,254 0.16 580,841 0.16 11.24 12.51 2.71 82 Prepared flour mixes 666,043 0.21 755,477 0.20 14.73 16.27 2.55 87 Ready-to-eat and cooked cereals 4,341,678 1.34 4,927,067 1.34 96.05 106.14 2.56 85 Rice 1,259,493 0.39 1,408,247 0.38 27.86 30.34 2.26 92 Pasta, cornmeal and other cereal products 1,697,335 0.52 1,946,249 0.53 37.55 41.93 2.77 76 Bakery Bakery products 16,849,733 5.19 19,129,600 5.19 372.75 412.08 2.57 84 Bread 5,034,623 1.55 5,704,635 1.55 111.38 122.89 2.53 84 White bread 2,303,840 0.71 2,603,720 0.71 50.97 56.09 2.48 88 Bread, other than white 2,730,783 0.84 3,100,915 0.84 60.41 66.80 2.57 81 Cookies and crackers 4,023,346 1.24 4,597,638 1.25 89.00 99.04 2.70 83 Cookies 2,272,996 0.70 2,591,298 0.70 50.28 55.82 2.66 85 Crackers 1,750,351 0.54 2,006,341 0.54 38.72 43.22 2.77 81 Frozen and refrigerated bakery products 1,409,591 0.43 1,596,724 0.43 31.18 34.40 2.52 91 Other bakery products 6,382,172 1.97 7,230,603 1.96 141.19 155.76 2.53 84 Biscuits and rolls 2,135,731 0.66 2,417,146 0.66 47.25 52.07 2.51 77 Cakes and cupcakes 1,912,199 0.59 2,157,471 0.59 42.30 46.48 2.44 91 Bread and cracker products 308,928 0.10 347,524 0.09 6.83 7.49 2.38 83 Sweet rolls, coffee cakes, doughnuts 1,158,756 0.36 1,322,296 0.36 25.63 28.48 2.68 84 Pies, tarts, turnovers 866,558 0.27 986,166 0.27 19.17 21.24 2.62 89 Meats, Poultry, Fish and Eggs Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs 44,670,434 13.76 50,595,789 13.73 988.20 1,089.91 2.52 91 Beef 11,558,334 3.56 13,098,943 3.55 255.69 282.17 2.53 88 Ground beef 5,039,485 1.55 5,665,082 1.54 111.48 122.03 2.37 90 Roast 1,714,583 0.53 1,974,655 0.54 37.93 42.54 2.86 82 Chuck roast 735,997 0.23 860,098 0.23 16.28 18.53 3.17 83 Round roast 292,263 0.09 333,133 0.09 6.47 7.18 2.65 89 Other roast 686,323 0.21 781,425 0.21 15.18 16.83 2.63 77 Steak 3,748,804 1.15 4,256,980 1.15 82.93 91.70 2.58 88 Round steak 710,673 0.22 800,237 0.22 15.72 17.24 2.40 84 Sirloin steak 1,081,554 0.33 1,240,059 0.34 23.93 26.71 2.77 83 Other steak 1,956,578 0.60 2,216,684 0.60 43.28 47.75 2.53 92 Other beef 1,055,462 0.33 1,202,226 0.33 23.35 25.90 2.64 96 Pork 9,063,805 2.79 10,276,121 2.79 200.51 221.36 2.54 95 Bacon 2,255,333 0.69 2,593,676 0.70 49.89 55.87 2.84 93 Pork chops 1,543,637 0.48 1,727,562 0.47 34.15 37.21 2.28 107 Ham 1,551,901 0.48 1,736,304 0.47 34.33 37.40 2.27 92 Ham, not canned 1,487,239 0.46 1,665,626 0.45 32.90 35.88 2.29 93 Canned ham 64,661 0.02 70,678 0.02 1.43 1.52 1.80 70 Sausage 1,910,209 0.59 2,184,412 0.59 42.26 47.06 2.72 96 Other pork 1,802,725 0.56 2,034,168 0.55 39.88 43.82 2.45 90 Other meats 5,655,763 1.74 6,433,093 1.75 125.12 138.58 2.61 82 Frankfurters 1,136,718 0.35 1,276,467 0.35 25.15 27.50 2.35 91 Lunch meats - cold cuts 3,806,557 1.17 4,339,864 1.18 84.21 93.49 2.66 79 Bologna, liverwurst, salami 1,206,998 0.37 1,370,238 0.37 26.70 29.52 2.57 81 Other lunchmeats 2,599,559 0.80 2,969,626 0.81 57.51 63.97 2.70 79 Lamb, organ meats and others 712,488 0.22 816,762 0.22 15.76 17.59 2.77 81 Lamb and organ meats 329,393 0.10 375,569 0.10 7.29 8.09 2.66 94 Mutton, goat and game 383,095 0.12 441,192 0.12 8.47 9.50 2.86 72 Poultry 8,920,271 2.75 10,082,795 2.74 197.33 217.20 2.48 94 Fresh and frozen chickens 7,321,874 2.25 8,242,183 2.24 161.97 177.55 2.40 96 Fresh and frozen whole chicken 2,359,475 0.73 2,672,875 0.73 52.20 57.58 2.53 94 Fresh and frozen chicken parts 4,962,399 1.53 5,569,308 1.51 109.78 119.97 2.33 96 Other poultry 1,598,397 0.49 1,840,612 0.50 35.36 39.65 2.86 89 Fish and seafood 6,561,407 2.02 7,413,260 2.01 145.15 159.69 2.47 92 Canned fish and seafood 1,089,750 0.34 1,220,292 0.33 24.11 26.29 2.29 93 Fresh fish and shellfish 3,180,919 0.98 3,624,569 0.98 70.37 78.08 2.65 91 Frozen fish and shellfish 2,290,738 0.71 2,568,399 0.70 50.68 55.33 2.31 93 Eggs 2,910,854 0.90 3,291,578 0.89 64.39 70.91 2.49 91 Dairy products 18,555,547 5.71 21,060,910 5.71 410.48 453.68 2.57 79 Fresh milk and cream 6,969,471 2.15 7,897,728 2.14 154.18 170.13 2.53 84 Fresh milk, all types 5,964,906 1.84 6,737,744 1.83 131.96 145.14 2.47 86 Cream 1,004,566 0.31 1,159,984 0.31 22.22 24.99 2.92 73 Other dairy products 11,586,076 3.57 13,163,182 3.57 256.31 283.55 2.59 76 Butter 1,077,200 0.33 1,218,431 0.33 23.83 26.25 2.49 72 Cheese 5,597,784 1.72 6,360,843 1.73 123.83 137.02 2.59 75 Ice cream and related products 2,564,367 0.79 2,889,436 0.78 56.73 62.24 2.42 84 Miscellaneous dairy products 2,346,725 0.72 2,694,472 0.73 51.91 58.04 2.80 74

Consumer Buying Power Food at Home Trade Area: SPOTLIGHT - 3 mi Radius s: 45,204 Households: 45,204 Dorm Pop: 0 Growth Rate () Index Fruits and Vegetables Fruits and vegetables 35,141,862 10.82 39,837,739 10.81 777.41 858.17 2.54 83 Fresh fruits 12,125,635 3.73 13,745,260 3.73 268.24 296.09 2.54 79 Apples 1,688,997 0.52 1,895,862 0.51 37.36 40.84 2.34 78 Bananas 1,935,496 0.60 2,153,337 0.58 42.82 46.39 2.16 82 Oranges 1,396,401 0.43 1,579,816 0.43 30.89 34.03 2.50 82 Citrus fruits, excluding oranges 1,883,524 0.58 2,125,347 0.58 41.67 45.78 2.45 80 Other fresh fruits 5,221,217 1.61 5,990,897 1.63 115.50 129.05 2.79 77 Fresh vegetables 10,974,217 3.38 12,428,279 3.37 242.77 267.72 2.52 81 Potatoes 1,957,094 0.60 2,192,854 0.59 43.29 47.24 2.30 89 Lettuce 1,480,379 0.46 1,670,431 0.45 32.75 35.98 2.45 78 Tomatoes 1,955,857 0.60 2,202,207 0.60 43.27 47.44 2.40 84 Other fresh vegetables 5,580,888 1.72 6,362,787 1.73 123.46 137.06 2.66 79 Processed fruits 5,279,771 1.63 5,988,335 1.62 116.80 129.00 2.55 83 Frozen fruits and fruit juices 537,719 0.17 613,030 0.17 11.90 13.21 2.66 69 Frozen orange juice 87,982 0.03 94,475 0.03 1.95 2.04 1.43 74 Frozen fruits 342,650 0.11 398,806 0.11 7.58 8.59 3.08 65 Frozen fruit juices 107,088 0.03 119,749 0.03 2.37 2.58 2.26 78 Canned fruits 976,390 0.30 1,107,852 0.30 21.60 23.86 2.56 83 Dried fruit 360,171 0.11 414,337 0.11 7.97 8.93 2.84 79 Fresh fruit juice 725,108 0.22 820,449 0.22 16.04 17.67 2.50 90 Canned and bottled fruit juice 2,680,383 0.83 3,032,667 0.82 59.30 65.33 2.50 86 Processed vegetables 6,762,239 2.08 7,675,865 2.08 149.59 165.35 2.57 91 Frozen vegetables 1,717,134 0.53 1,944,710 0.53 37.99 41.89 2.52 91 Canned and dried vegetables and juices 5,045,105 1.55 5,731,155 1.55 111.61 123.46 2.58 91 Canned beans 1,440,460 0.44 1,651,518 0.45 31.87 35.58 2.77 95 Canned corn 716,271 0.22 822,466 0.22 15.85 17.72 2.80 93 Canned miscellaneous vegetables 1,103,352 0.34 1,254,371 0.34 24.41 27.02 2.60 90 Dried peas 52,277 0.02 57,763 0.02 1.16 1.24 2.02 90 Dried beans 329,741 0.10 370,664 0.10 7.29 7.98 2.37 102 Dried miscellaneous vegetables 505,388 0.16 566,712 0.15 11.18 12.21 2.32 86 Dried processed vegetables 38,867 0.01 41,670 0.01 0.86 0.90 1.40 85 Frozen vegetable juices 55,978 0.02 62,861 0.02 1.24 1.35 2.35 88 Fresh and canned vegetable juices 802,771 0.25 903,131 0.25 17.76 19.45 2.38 86 Other Food at Home Other food at home 66,606,071 20.51 75,503,283 20.48 1,473.46 1,626.45 2.54 84 Sugar and other sweets 6,561,355 2.02 7,443,939 2.02 145.15 160.35 2.56 79 Candy and chewing gum 4,185,648 1.29 4,797,279 1.30 92.59 103.34 2.77 76 Sugar 908,167 0.28 988,306 0.27 20.09 21.29 1.71 93 Artificial sweeteners 221,821 0.07 247,124 0.07 4.91 5.32 2.18 98 Jams, preserves, other sweets 1,245,719 0.38 1,411,229 0.38 27.56 30.40 2.53 78 Fats and oils 5,379,689 1.66 6,104,873 1.66 119.01 131.51 2.56 84 Margarine 279,633 0.09 309,044 0.08 6.19 6.66 2.02 83 Fats and oils 1,786,984 0.55 2,021,402 0.55 39.53 43.54 2.50 91 Salad dressings 1,320,621 0.41 1,489,278 0.40 29.21 32.08 2.43 85 Nondairy cream and imitation milk 1,026,215 0.32 1,167,625 0.32 22.70 25.15 2.62 82 Peanut butter 966,235 0.30 1,117,523 0.30 21.37 24.07 2.95 74 Miscellaneous Foods Miscellaneous foods 33,326,810 10.26 37,758,013 10.24 737.25 813.36 2.53 82 Frozen prepared foods 6,210,327 1.91 6,933,562 1.88 137.38 149.36 2.23 88 Frozen meals 2,932,662 0.90 3,290,603 0.89 64.88 70.88 2.33 96 Other frozen prepared foods 3,277,665 1.01 3,642,959 0.99 72.51 78.47 2.14 82 Canned and packaged soups 1,991,282 0.61 2,260,847 0.61 44.05 48.70 2.57 79 Potato chips, nuts, and other snacks 7,602,172 2.34 8,709,535 2.36 168.17 187.62 2.76 78 Potato chips and other snacks 5,485,153 1.69 6,222,362 1.69 121.34 134.04 2.55 80 Nuts 2,117,019 0.65 2,487,173 0.67 46.83 53.58 3.28 75 Condiments and seasonings 6,100,410 1.88 6,916,540 1.88 134.95 148.99 2.54 79 Salt, spices, other seasonings 1,850,457 0.57 2,105,628 0.57 40.94 45.36 2.62 83 Olives, pickles, relishes 674,079 0.21 771,708 0.21 14.91 16.62 2.74 77 Sauces and gravies 2,551,891 0.79 2,879,346 0.78 56.45 62.03 2.44 79 Baking needs and miscellaneous products 1,023,983 0.32 1,159,858 0.31 22.65 24.99 2.52 72 Other canned and packaged prepared foods 11,422,618 3.52 12,937,529 3.51 252.69 278.69 2.52 85 Prepared salads 2,047,529 0.63 2,372,415 0.64 45.30 51.11 2.99 85 Prepared desserts 655,191 0.20 739,278 0.20 14.49 15.93 2.44 84 Baby food 1,092,967 0.34 1,177,856 0.32 24.18 25.37 1.51 93 Miscellaneous prepared foods and vitamins 7,626,931 2.35 8,647,979 2.35 168.72 186.29 2.54 84 Nonalcoholic Beverages Nonalcoholic beverages 19,349,913 5.96 21,927,585 5.95 428.06 472.35 2.53 91 Cola 3,896,677 1.20 4,322,231 1.17 86.20 93.11 2.09 98 Other carbonated drinks and nonalcoholic beer 3,631,895 1.12 4,069,837 1.10 80.34 87.67 2.30 92 Tea 1,568,016 0.48 1,787,329 0.48 34.69 38.50 2.65 90 Coffee 4,262,632 1.31 4,978,660 1.35 94.30 107.25 3.15 81 Roasted coffee 2,567,565 0.79 3,019,059 0.82 56.80 65.04 3.29 78 Instant and freeze dried coffee 1,695,067 0.52 1,959,601 0.53 37.50 42.21 2.94 85 Noncarbonated fruit flavored drinks 1,193,893 0.37 1,344,043 0.36 26.41 28.95 2.40 94 Other noncarbonated beverages and ice 661,405 0.20 743,939 0.20 14.63 16.03 2.38 84 Bottled water 3,202,082 0.99 3,619,646 0.98 70.84 77.97 2.48 96 Sports drinks 933,314 0.29 1,061,901 0.29 20.65 22.87 2.62 93 Food Prepared by Food prepared on out-of-town trips 1,988,304 0.61 2,268,873 0.62 43.99 48.87 2.68 71

Consumer Buying Power Food Away From Home Trade Area: SPOTLIGHT - 3 mi Radius s: 45,204 Households: 45,204 Dorm Pop: 0 2018 Aggregate Growth Rate () Index Food Away from Home Food away from home 134,436,088 41.40 152,857,784 41.47 2,973.99 3,292.79 2.60 85 Meals at restaurants, carry outs and other 74,290,620 22.88 82,455,095 22.37 1,643.45 1,776.21 2.11 92 Lunch 23,736,778 7.31 26,169,458 7.10 525.10 563.73 1.97 97 Lunch at fast food, take-out 11,377,928 3.50 12,260,578 3.33 251.70 264.11 1.51 97 Lunch at full service restaurants 10,376,548 3.20 11,720,701 3.18 229.55 252.48 2.47 100 Lunch at vending machines and mobile vendors 553,663 0.17 606,188 0.16 12.25 13.06 1.83 101 Lunch at employer and school cafeterias 1,428,639 0.44 1,581,991 0.43 31.60 34.08 2.06 75 Dinner 35,136,375 10.82 39,190,457 10.63 777.28 844.22 2.21 91 Dinner at fast food, take-out 12,843,674 3.96 13,853,960 3.76 284.13 298.44 1.53 95 Dinner at full service restaurants 22,015,466 6.78 25,038,050 6.79 487.02 539.36 2.61 88 Dinner at vending machines and mobile vendors 144,916 0.04 154,056 0.04 3.21 3.32 1.23 86 Dinner at employer and school cafeterias 132,320 0.04 144,391 0.04 2.93 3.11 1.76 62 Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages 5,913,046 1.82 6,566,064 1.78 130.81 141.44 2.12 80 Snacks and beverages at fast food, take-out 3,447,120 1.06 3,828,340 1.04 76.26 82.47 2.12 77 Snacks and beverages at full service restaurants 1,470,905 0.45 1,658,815 0.45 32.54 35.73 2.43 80 Snacks and beverages at vending machines 699,719 0.22 755,905 0.21 15.48 16.28 1.56 93 Snacks and beverages at employer and school 295,301 0.09 323,004 0.09 6.53 6.96 1.81 87 Breakfast and brunch 9,504,420 2.93 10,529,116 2.86 210.26 226.81 2.07 92 Breakfast and brunch at fast food, take-out 5,289,353 1.63 5,766,686 1.56 117.01 124.22 1.74 97 Breakfast and brunch at full service restaurants 3,453,688 1.06 3,906,397 1.06 76.40 84.15 2.49 85 Breakfast and brunch at vending machines 315,984 0.10 360,431 0.10 6.99 7.76 2.67 90 Breakfast and brunch at employer and school 445,396 0.14 495,601 0.13 9.85 10.68 2.16 95 Food or board at school 2,815,099 0.87 3,317,389 0.90 62.28 71.46 3.34 75 Catered affairs 3,292,972 1.01 3,723,332 1.01 72.85 80.21 2.49 69 Food on out-of-town trips 45,435,936 13.99 54,052,292 14.66 1,005.13 1,164.37 3.53 80 School lunches 4,859,989 1.50 5,425,852 1.47 107.51 116.88 2.23 67 Meals as pay 3,741,472 1.15 3,883,824 1.05 82.77 83.66 0.75 67

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