Section 7.6.1

7.6.1 - Grocery Shopping Patterns
Clients were asked
where they do most of their grocery shopping. Results are shown in Table
7.6.1.
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Source
This table was constructed based on usable
responses to Question 40 of the client survey.
Notes
The percentages presented in this table are based
only on usable responses, excluding missing, don't know, and refusal responses.
All usable responses were weighted as described in Chapter 3 and in the
Technical Appendix volume to represent all emergency food clients of the A2H
network. The sample sizes (N) also include missing data.
Missing, don't know, and refusal responses combined are 2.2% for pantry clients, 2.7% for kitchen clients, 2.3% for shelter clients, and 2.2% for all clients.
Among all clients, 78.0% shop mostly at supermarkets or grocery stores.
Information about other places where some of the clients do most their grocery
shopping follows:
- 1.6% of the clients use convenience stores for most of their grocery shopping.
- 9.4% of the clients shop mostly at discount stores such as Wal-Mart, Target, or K-Mart.
- 4.0% of the clients do not buy groceries. They rely only on free food.





