Nizhny Novgorod Residents Spent 10,065 Rubles Monthly on Food in 2024
Residents of the Nizhny Novgorod region spent an average of 10,065.2 rubles per person per month on food in 2024. This spending was dominated by meat, dairy, and bread products, with urban residents consuming 12.1% more calories daily than their rural counterparts.
The region's diet was rich in various food groups. Residents allocated significant portions of their food budget to meat and meat products (28.1%), milk and dairy products (15.4%), and bread and bakery products (12.1%). Additionally, they spent a notable amount on fish and seafood (8.6%), fruits and berries (7.1%), sugar and confectionery (6.8%), and tea, coffee, and non-alcoholic beverages (5.1%).
On average, a regional resident consumed 25.2 kg of milk and dairy products, 22 eggs, 10.3 kg of meat and meat products, 8.8 kg of bread and bakery products, 10.4 kg of vegetables and melons, and 6.6 kg of fruits and berries per month. This resulted in an average daily calorie intake of 3,155 kilocalories.
The Nizhny Novgorod region's food expenditure in 2024 was primarily focused on essential and nutritious items, with urban residents consuming more calories daily than their rural counterparts. Despite the lack of data on the average consumer size of city residents, the region's food consumption patterns provide valuable insights into the local diet.
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