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Apparent Consumption of Selected Foodstuffs, Australia
Apparent Consumption of Selected Foodstuffs, Australia
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12 April 2024
Apparent Consumption of Selected Foodstuffs, Australia
14.8 million tonnes of food and non-alcoholic beverages were sold in 2022-23, 1.9% less than in 2021-22
The majority of the reduction in the total weight of food consumed came from declines in vegetables, fruit, and milk products
Total dietary energy available averaged 8,703 kJ per capita per day, down 3.7% from 2021-22
Discretionary foods contributed 38.6% of total dietary energy available, similar to 2021-22 (38.5%) and 2020-21 (38.6%)
Reference period
2022-23 financial year
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