Two-thirds of Russians surveyed in 2022 began to buy canned food more often

Published 2022년 5월 13일

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A recent survey by the Russian delivery service nePochta has found that two-thirds of Russians have increased their purchase of canned food this year, with every fifth Russian buying a third more. The increase in canned food consumption is attributed to factors such as the summer season, economic uncertainty, and panic buying. Canned meat is more popular than canned fish and is often included in dishes like naval pasta, while canned fish is commonly used in salads and soups. The survey included 1,502 residents from all federal districts, with 48% being men and 52% being women.
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Two-thirds of Russians began to buy canned food more often this year, and every fifth inhabitant of the Russian Federation began to buy a third more of this type of product. This is evidenced by the results of a nationwide survey conducted by the Russian courier delivery service nePochta. "Almost two-thirds of the respondents (63%) began to consume more stew compared to last year. Moreover, every fifth (19%) - about a third more, and every ninth (11%) - one and a half times more," the study notes. . In particular, almost a third of the respondents (32%) prepare dishes with stew about once or twice a month, and every sixth (16%) - 3-4 times a month. Every eighth (12%) respondent prepares meals with her about once every two to three months. 9% of Russians do not consume canned meat at all. The experts noted that there are several main reasons why the respondents increased the consumption of canned fish and meat. Firstly, March - April - the threshold of the summer season and trips ...
Source: Milknews

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