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Page -1 Table of Contents... 1 Summary... 2 Meat... 3 Fish and Seafood... 4 Dairy Products and Eggs... 5 Bakery Products... 6 Cereal Grains and Cereal Products... 7 Fruit, Fruit Preparations and Nuts... 8 Vegetables and Vegetable Preparations... 9 Non-Alcoholic Beverages And Other Food Products... 10 Food Purchased From Restaurants... 12

Page 2 Summary food expenditure Food purchased from restaurants Food purchased from stores Bakery products Cereal grains and cereal products Fruit, fruit preparations and nuts Vegetables and vegetable preparations Dairy products and eggs Meat Fish and seafood Non-alcoholic beverages and other food products $ 888,329,989 $ 12,044 $ 399,723,623 $ 5,420 45 $ 488,606,367 $ 6,625 55 $ 46,314,975 $ 628 5 $ 28,355,111 $ 384 3 $ 56,822,022 $ 770 6 $ 60,702,098 $ 823 7 $ 68,908,109 $ 934 8 $ 66,681,183 $ 904 8 $ 21,608,064 $ 293 2 $ 139,214,804 $ 1,888 16

Page 3 Meat Meat (except processed meat) Beef Pork Poultry Turkey Chicken Other meat and poultry Meat Processed meat Bacon and ham Bacon Uncooked ham and dinner ham (except deli-style and canned) Other processed meat Sausage and wieners Sausage (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Wieners (except canned) Deli and deli-style meat Other meat preparations Other meat preparations (frozen or prepared) Meat stew and other meat preparations (canned) $ 66,681,183 $ 904 $ 46,994,247 $ 637 70 $ 15,141,398 $ 205 23 $ 6,014,017 $ 82 9 $ 20,962,194 $ 284 31 $ 2,360,103 $ 32 4 $ 18,602,091 $ 252 28 $ 4,876,638 $ 66 7 $ 19,686,936 $ 267 30 $ 2,795,486 $ 38 4 $ 2,532,019 $ 34 4 $ 263,467 $ 4 0 $ 16,891,450 $ 229 25 $ 2,836,933 $ 38 4 $ 2,447,655 $ 33 4 $ 389,278 $ 5 1 $ 8,182,696 $ 111 12 $ 5,871,821 $ 80 9 $ 5,427,735 $ 74 8 $ 444,085 $ 6 1

Page 4 Fish and Seafood Fish and seafood Fresh or frozen fish Cod, flounder, sole and haddock (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Cod (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Flounder and sole (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Haddock (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Salmon (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Other fish (fresh or frozen, uncooked) Canned fish or other preserved fish Tuna (canned) Salmon (canned) Other fish (canned or bottled) Cured fish Seafood and other marine products Shrimp and prawns Other seafood and marine products Lobster Crab Mussels Other shellfish Other marine products $ 21,608,064 $ 293 $ 8,228,514 $ 112 38 $ 1,452,073 $ 20 7 $ 907,871 $ 12 4 $ 299,895 $ 4 1 $ 244,307 $ 3 1 $ 4,212,785 $ 57 19 $ 2,563,656 $ 35 12 $ 6,806,779 $ 92 32 $ 3,060,606 $ 41 14 $ 917,087 $ 12 4 $ 427,157 $ 6 2 $ 2,401,929 $ 33 11 $ 6,572,772 $ 89 30 $ 5,277,318 $ 72 24 $ 1,295,454 $ 18 6 $ 66,755 $ 1 0 $ 97,048 $ 1 0 $ 54,984 $ 1 0 $ 780,437 $ 11 4 $ 296,229 $ 4 1

Page 5 Dairy Products and Eggs Dairy products and eggs Cheese Cheddar cheese Mozzarella cheese Processed cheese Other cheeses Cottage cheese, ricotta cheese and other unripened cheese Other natural and ripened cheese Cream cheese All other cheeses Milk Fluid whole milk Fluid low-fat milk Fluid low fat milk (2) Fluid low-fat milk (1) Skim and other fluid milk Fluid skim milk Other fluid milk Butter Ice cream and ice milk (including novelties) Other dairy products Other processed milk products Other processed dairy products Frozen yogurt Cream (except sour cream) All other dairy products Dairy product substitutes Eggs and other egg products Eggs Other egg products $ 68,908,109 $ 934 $ 23,948,028 $ 325 35 $ 5,113,300 $ 69 7 $ 2,046,862 $ 28 3 $ 1,457,556 $ 20 2 $ 15,330,310 $ 208 22 $ 2,893,490 $ 39 4 $ 8,763,547 $ 119 13 $ 1,554,878 $ 21 2 $ 2,118,396 $ 29 3 $ 16,404,266 $ 222 24 $ 1,877,587 $ 25 3 $ 10,457,112 $ 142 15 $ 5,968,191 $ 81 9 $ 4,488,921 $ 61 7 $ 4,069,567 $ 55 6 $ 1,666,548 $ 23 2 $ 2,403,019 $ 33 3 $ 2,546,766 $ 35 4 $ 5,943,829 $ 81 9 $ 12,044,089 $ 163 17 $ 6,879,934 $ 93 10 $ 5,164,155 $ 70 7 $ 973,442 $ 13 1 $ 846,168 $ 11 1 $ 382,173 $ 5 1 $ 2,962,371 $ 40 4 $ 8,021,132 $ 109 12 $ 7,679,443 $ 104 11 $ 341,689 $ 5 0

Page 6 Bakery products Bread and unsweetened rolls and buns Bread Unsweetened rolls and buns Cookies and crackers Cookies and sweet biscuits Crackers and crisp breads Bakery Products Other bakery products Other bakery products (except frozen) Ready-to-bake bakery products (except frozen) Ready-to-eat pastry (except frozen) All other bakery products (except frozen) Frozen bakery products Dessert pies, cakes, squares and other pastries Other frozen bakery products $ 46,314,975 $ 628 $ 20,867,227 $ 283 45 $ 16,391,472 $ 222 35 $ 4,475,754 $ 61 10 $ 11,738,772 $ 159 25 $ 7,235,421 $ 98 16 $ 4,503,351 $ 61 10 $ 13,708,977 $ 186 30 $ 12,547,626 $ 170 27 $ 803,595 $ 11 2 $ 10,708,039 $ 145 23 $ 1,035,992 $ 14 2 $ 1,161,351 $ 16 3 $ 260,791 $ 4 1 $ 900,560 $ 12 2

Page 7 Cereal grains and cereal products Rice and rice mixes Rice Rice mixes Pasta products Pasta (fresh or dry) Pasta (canned) Pasta mixes Other cereal grains and cereal products Flour and flour-based mixes Flour Cake and other flour-based mixes Cereal Grains and Cereal Products Breakfast cereal and other grain products (except infant) Breakfast cereal (except infant cereals) Other cereal grains (unmilled or milled) Cereal bars Cereal-based snack food $ 28,355,111 $ 384 $ 2,608,130 $ 35 9 $ 1,700,352 $ 23 6 $ 907,778 $ 12 3 $ 5,082,515 $ 69 18 $ 4,272,431 $ 58 15 $ 181,213 $ 2 1 $ 628,871 $ 9 2 $ 20,664,465 $ 280 73 $ 2,499,279 $ 34 9 $ 1,561,691 $ 21 6 $ 937,588 $ 13 3 $ 18,165,186 $ 246 64 $ 10,064,151 $ 136 35 $ 2,109,341 $ 29 7 $ 2,414,984 $ 33 9 $ 3,576,710 $ 48 13

Page 8 Fruit, Fruit Preparations and Nuts Fruit, fruit preparations and nuts Fresh fruit Apples (fresh) Bananas and plantains (fresh) Grapes (fresh) Peaches and nectarines (fresh) Peaches (fresh) Nectarines (fresh) Pears (fresh) Berries (fresh) Strawberries (fresh) Other berries (fresh) Citrus fruit (fresh) Other fruit (fresh) All other fruit (fresh) Melons and specialty melons (fresh) Preserved fruit and fruit preparations Fruit juice Citrus juice (except concentrated) Other fruit juices (except concentrated) Apple juice (except concentrated) All other fruit juices (except concentrated) Concentrated fruit juice Other preserved fruit and fruit preparations Preserved fruit (including canned fruit pie filling and frozen fruit) Canned or bottled fruit Fruit pie filling Frozen fruit Dried or other preserved fruit Raisins Other dried or preserved fruit Jams, jellies, marmalades and similar preserves Fruit drinks (canned, bottled or frozen) Nuts and seeds Peanuts (shelled or unshelled) Other nuts and seeds $ 56,822,022 $ 770 $ 36,063,865 $ 489 63 $ 5,032,347 $ 68 9 $ 4,214,898 $ 57 7 $ 2,975,767 $ 40 5 $ 1,964,108 $ 27 3 $ 1,460,841 $ 20 3 $ 503,267 $ 7 1 $ 1,321,043 $ 18 2 $ 10,054,944 $ 136 18 $ 2,671,110 $ 36 5 $ 7,383,834 $ 100 13 $ 4,409,087 $ 60 8 $ 6,091,670 $ 83 11 $ 4,784,420 $ 65 8 $ 1,307,250 $ 18 2 $ 12,046,119 $ 163 21 $ 6,365,895 $ 86 11 $ 3,020,432 $ 41 5 $ 3,210,608 $ 44 6 $ 1,054,165 $ 14 2 $ 2,156,443 $ 29 4 $ 134,855 $ 2 0 $ 5,680,224 $ 77 10 $ 2,226,475 $ 30 4 $ 618,328 $ 8 1 $ 115,969 $ 2 0 $ 1,492,178 $ 20 3 $ 1,084,624 $ 15 2 $ 158,696 $ 2 0 $ 925,928 $ 13 2 $ 910,165 $ 12 2 $ 1,458,960 $ 20 3 $ 8,712,038 $ 118 15 $ 433,819 $ 6 1 $ 8,278,219 $ 112 15

Page 9 Vegetables and Vegetable Preparations Vegetables and vegetable preparations Fresh vegetables Potatoes (except sweet potatoes) Tomatoes (fresh) Lettuce (fresh) Cabbage (fresh) Carrots (fresh) Onions (fresh) Celery (fresh) Cucumber (fresh) Mushrooms (fresh) Broccoli (fresh) Peps (fresh) Other vegetables (fresh) Cauliflower (fresh) Seaweed Corn (fresh) Eggplant (fresh) Squash (fresh) Peas (fresh) Beans (fresh) Mixed vegetables (fresh) All other vegetables (fresh) All remaining vegetables (fresh) Other legumes (fresh) Frozen and dried vegetables Potato products (frozen) Other frozen vegetables Dried vegetables and legumes Canned vegetables and other vegetable preparations Canned or bottled vegetables Tomatoes (canned or bottled, including tomato paste) Peas (canned or bottled) Beans (canned or bottled) Other vegetables or legumes (canned or bottled, except infant food) Other legumes (canned or bottled) All other vegetables (canned or bottled, except infant foods) Mixed vegetables (canned) Ready-to-serve or ready-to-cook salads and side dishes Vegetable juice (canned or bottled) Tomato juice (canned or bottled) Other vegetable juice (canned or bottled) $ 60,702,098 $ 823 $ 44,612,259 $ 605 73 $ 2,652,385 $ 36 4 $ 6,157,555 $ 83 10 $ 3,280,967 $ 44 5 $ 1,095,057 $ 15 2 $ 1,745,089 $ 24 3 $ 3,729,565 $ 51 6 $ 1,094,992 $ 15 2 $ 2,220,227 $ 30 4 $ 2,547,877 $ 35 4 $ 2,899,538 $ 39 5 $ 3,387,213 $ 46 6 $ 13,801,793 $ 187 23 $ 751,126 $ 10 1 $ 300,363 $ 4 0 $ 803,856 $ 11 1 $ 752,280 $ 10 1 $ 802,838 $ 11 1 $ 341,093 $ 5 1 $ 1,003,957 $ 14 2 $ 1,152,135 $ 16 2 $ 7,894,146 $ 107 13 $ 7,815,480 $ 106 13 $ 78,666 $ 1 0 $ 3,423,085 $ 46 6 $ 432,034 $ 6 1 $ 2,416,008 $ 33 4 $ 575,044 $ 8 1 $ 12,666,754 $ 172 21 $ 2,809,703 $ 38 5 $ 1,004,659 $ 14 2 $ 156,812 $ 2 0 $ 661,750 $ 9 1 $ 986,483 $ 13 2 $ 278,899 $ 4 0 $ 588,851 $ 8 1 $ 118,733 $ 2 0 $ 9,127,603 $ 124 15 $ 729,448 $ 10 1 $ 414,619 $ 6 1 $ 314,829 $ 4 1

Page 10 Non-Alcoholic Beverages And Other Food Products Non-alcoholic beverages and other food products Non-alcoholic beverages and beverage mixes Coffee and tea Roasted or ground coffee Other coffee Tea (including herbal) Non-alcoholic beverages Carbonated soft drinks Carbonated water and flavoured water Bottled water Meal replacement (powder and drink) Other non-alcoholic beverages Sports and energy drinks Sugar and confectionery Sugar, syrups and sugar substitutes Sugar Artificial sweeteners Syrups and molasses Sugar preparations for baking and desserts Other sugar, confections and preparations Candies and chocolates Chocolate bars Other chocolate confections Baking chocolate, cocoa and chocolate substitutes Sugar candy Gum Margarine, oils and fats (excluding butter) Margarine Cooking and salad oils Other oils and fats Lard Shortening All other oils and fats Condiments, spices and vinegars Mayonnaise, salad dressings and dips Pasta and pizza sauces (canned, bottled or dried) Other sauces and gravies (canned, bottled or dried) Dried herbs and spices Food seasonings (including table salt) Ketchup Other condiments (including vinegar) Pickled vegetables (including olives) Fresh herbs Infant food Infant formula Infant cereals and biscuits Canned or bottled infant food Other infant food (including frozen) $ 139,214,804 $ 1,888 $ 37,166,601 $ 504 27 $ 15,034,341 $ 204 11 $ 8,173,080 $ 111 6 $ 1,915,727 $ 26 1 $ 4,945,534 $ 67 4 $ 22,132,259 $ 300 16 $ 3,352,240 $ 45 2 $ 2,730,227 $ 37 2 $ 1,452,858 $ 20 1 $ 12,835,441 $ 174 9 $ 1,176,744 $ 16 1 $ 584,749 $ 8 0 $ 25,496,817 $ 346 18 $ 3,776,978 $ 51 3 $ 1,815,095 $ 25 1 $ 141,233 $ 2 0 $ 1,191,597 $ 16 1 $ 152,424 $ 2 0 $ 476,629 $ 6 0 $ 21,719,839 $ 294 16 $ 3,468,887 $ 47 2 $ 11,217,477 $ 152 8 $ 1,047,672 $ 14 1 $ 4,478,502 $ 61 3 $ 1,507,301 $ 20 1 $ 5,969,524 $ 81 4 $ 1,116,320 $ 15 1 $ 4,767,852 $ 65 3 $ 85,352 $ 1 0 $ 27,058 $ 0 0 $ 25,639 $ 0 0 $ 32,655 $ 0 0 $ 20,168,390 $ 273 14 $ 4,691,435 $ 64 3 $ 2,628,933 $ 36 2 $ 2,551,000 $ 35 2 $ 1,415,537 $ 19 1 $ 2,239,928 $ 30 2 $ 1,199,181 $ 16 1 $ 2,145,719 $ 29 2 $ 2,331,210 $ 32 2 $ 965,446 $ 13 1 $ 1,837,061 $ 25 1 $ 1,416,560 $ 19 1 $ 152,567 $ 2 0 $ 190,263 $ 3 0 $ 77,672 $ 1 0

Page 11 Non-Alcoholic Beverages And Other Food Products Frozen prepared food Frozen dinners and entrees Frozen pizza Fish portions (pre-cooked and frozen) Frozen side dishes and other frozen prepared food Frozen side dishes Other frozen prepared food Soup (except infant soup) Soup (chilled, frozen, canned or bottled) Soup (dried) Ready-to-serve prepared food Dinners and entrees (except frozen) Pizza (except frozen) Other ready-to-serve prepared food Other salad and side dishes Other prepared food (fresh) Snack food Potato-based snack foods Other snack foods Other food preparations Peanut butter and other nut butters Honey Flavoured drink powders, crystals and syrups Fruit-flavoured drink powders, crystals and syrups Other drink flavouring powders and syrups (except fruit flavours) Non-dairy frozen ice treats Dessert powders Jelly powders Prepared dessert powders Puddings, custards and jellied desserts (canned or bottled) Other materials for food preparation Tofu Other canned, bottled or dried meals $ 155 $ 53 $ 73 $ 6 $ 23 $ 2 $ 21 $ 11,427,639 8 $ 3,893,896 3 $ 5,415,899 4 $ 427,415 0 $ 1,690,429 1 $ 116,315 0 $ 1,574,114 1 $ 7,106,405 $ 96 5 $ 6,232,068 $ 84 4 $ 874,337 $ 12 1 $ 11,682,218 $ 158 8 $ 6,784,103 $ 92 5 $ 2,189,913 $ 30 2 $ 2,708,201 $ 37 2 $ 634,792 $ 9 0 $ 2,073,409 $ 28 1 $ 6,128,245 $ 83 4 $ 4,796,440 $ 65 3 $ 1,331,805 $ 18 1 $ 12,231,905 $ 166 9 $ 2,826,836 $ 38 2 $ 587,457 $ 8 0 $ 1,010,828 $ 14 1 $ 495,761 $ 7 0 $ 515,066 $ 7 0 $ 673,692 $ 9 0 $ 615,159 $ 8 0 $ 124,480 $ 2 0 $ 109,676 $ 1 0 $ 381,003 $ 5 0 $ 2,322,349 $ 31 2 $ 3,387,396 $ 46 2 $ 808,188 $ 11 1

Page 12 Food purchased from restaurants Restaurant meals Restaurant dinners Restaurant lunches Restaurant breakfasts Restaurant snacks and beverages Food Purchased From Restaurants $ 399,723,623 $ 5,420 $ 346,572,195 $ 4,699 87 $ 196,750,006 $ 2,668 49 $ 117,909,477 $ 1,599 29 $ 31,912,711 $ 433 8 $ 53,151,427 $ 721 13