Summary
- Over a third of residents expect to spend more at local, independent food shops/ markets in W2 (35%), compared to 27% in W1.
- No resident aged 16-24 expects to spend less at local, independent food shops/ markets, with 83% expecting to spend more.
- Slightly more women (14%) and households with children (17%) expect to spend less at local, independent food shops/ markets as restrictions are lifted.
W1/W2 Sample chart:
This chart shows that over a third of residents expect to spend more at local, independent food shops/ markets in wave 2 (35%), compared to 27% in wave 1.
Sample chart
Base W1: 1,781 | W2: 1,152
Age chart:
This chart shows that no resident aged 16-24 expect to spend less at local, independent food shops/ markets, with 83% expecting to spend more.
Age chart
Base 16-24: 123 | 25-34: 242 | 35-44: 183 | 45-54: 191 | 55-64: 154 | 65+: 209
Gender chart:
This chart shows that females are more likely to expect they will spend less at local, independent food shops/ markets (14%) than males (10%).
Gender chart
Base – Male: 558 | Female: 544
Household Composition:
This chart shows that households with children are more likely to expect they will spend less at local, independent food shops/ markets (17%) than those with no children (11%).
Household composition chart
Base – Households with children: 299 | Households with no children: 762