More than 90 percent of Americans are now understay-at-home ordersthrough at least April 30 and are urged to only go out for essential trips (say, to the pharmacy or to restock on must-have groceries).To reduce trips out in public—and our interactions with others—most of us stocked up on two or more weeks of groceries in early March. We know the “why” behind the substantial shopping hauls, and now, thanks to newNielsen data, we’re learning more about the “what.” We can’t be the only ones who try to subtly peek in other shoppers' carts, right?!Getty/ Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd.The Top 15 Foods and Drinks Americans Stocked Up on Pre-QuarantineAccording to year-over-year data for the first two weeks in March, Americans understandably snagged loads of aerosol disinfectants, thermometers, toilet paper, hand sanitizer and tissues. And on the food front, the biggest jumps appeared in shelf-stable products and comfort food snacks. Comparing 2019 to 2020 shopping patterns during the same timespan, these food categories showed the most growth:Oat milkPlant-based meat alternatives like the Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger (likely because of general trend growth, rather than stockpiles, but notable nonetheless)Powdered milkBeansCanned meatRiceTunaSoupChickenPopcornPretzelsEggsPotato chipsPastriesIce creamSeveral meal-starters (plus a few indulgences) made the list.What weren’t we buying to sustain our shelter-in-place lifestyle? Perfume, sunscreen and vegetable party platters. These items were all on the decline, which makes sense since we’re (probably) not getting dressed up, going on vacation or entertaining large crowds.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

More than 90 percent of Americans are now understay-at-home ordersthrough at least April 30 and are urged to only go out for essential trips (say, to the pharmacy or to restock on must-have groceries).To reduce trips out in public—and our interactions with others—most of us stocked up on two or more weeks of groceries in early March. We know the “why” behind the substantial shopping hauls, and now, thanks to newNielsen data, we’re learning more about the “what.” We can’t be the only ones who try to subtly peek in other shoppers' carts, right?!Getty/ Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd.The Top 15 Foods and Drinks Americans Stocked Up on Pre-QuarantineAccording to year-over-year data for the first two weeks in March, Americans understandably snagged loads of aerosol disinfectants, thermometers, toilet paper, hand sanitizer and tissues. And on the food front, the biggest jumps appeared in shelf-stable products and comfort food snacks. Comparing 2019 to 2020 shopping patterns during the same timespan, these food categories showed the most growth:Oat milkPlant-based meat alternatives like the Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger (likely because of general trend growth, rather than stockpiles, but notable nonetheless)Powdered milkBeansCanned meatRiceTunaSoupChickenPopcornPretzelsEggsPotato chipsPastriesIce creamSeveral meal-starters (plus a few indulgences) made the list.What weren’t we buying to sustain our shelter-in-place lifestyle? Perfume, sunscreen and vegetable party platters. These items were all on the decline, which makes sense since we’re (probably) not getting dressed up, going on vacation or entertaining large crowds.

More than 90 percent of Americans are now understay-at-home ordersthrough at least April 30 and are urged to only go out for essential trips (say, to the pharmacy or to restock on must-have groceries).

To reduce trips out in public—and our interactions with others—most of us stocked up on two or more weeks of groceries in early March. We know the “why” behind the substantial shopping hauls, and now, thanks to newNielsen data, we’re learning more about the “what.” We can’t be the only ones who try to subtly peek in other shoppers' carts, right?!

Getty/ Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd.

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The Top 15 Foods and Drinks Americans Stocked Up on Pre-Quarantine

According to year-over-year data for the first two weeks in March, Americans understandably snagged loads of aerosol disinfectants, thermometers, toilet paper, hand sanitizer and tissues. And on the food front, the biggest jumps appeared in shelf-stable products and comfort food snacks. Comparing 2019 to 2020 shopping patterns during the same timespan, these food categories showed the most growth:

Several meal-starters (plus a few indulgences) made the list.

What weren’t we buying to sustain our shelter-in-place lifestyle? Perfume, sunscreen and vegetable party platters. These items were all on the decline, which makes sense since we’re (probably) not getting dressed up, going on vacation or entertaining large crowds.

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