For basic statistics on what we eat, see Defra's Family Food website. It gives information on what we eat, how much we spend on our food, and how these by age, region, gender, spending power and so forth. Data going back to 1974 is available.
For basic statistics on what we eat, see Defra's Family Food website. It gives information on what we eat, how much we spend on our food, and how these by age, region, gender, spending power and so forth. Data going back to 1974 is available.
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