Change in food purchased by low income households in the UK 2007-2015, by food type

Percentage change in food purchases in low income households in the United Kingdom (UK) between 2007 and 2015, by food type*

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Release date

April 2017

Region

United Kingdom

Survey time period

2007 to 2015

Supplementary notes

* Low income households are defined as equivalized income decile 1 (the bottom ten percent). Equivalized income is defined by the source as: 'The income a household needs to attain a given standard of living will depend on its size and composition. Equivalisation is a means of adjusting a household’s income for size and composition so that the incomes of all households are on a comparable basis.'
This statistic using original data from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and includes copyright material licensed under © Crown, the Open Government License v3.0

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