Frequent fast food, frequent shopping: Unraveling the retail visitation of food lovers.

Frequent Fast Food Frequent Shopping: Unraveling the Retail Visitation of Food Lovers

New research reveals a correlation between frequent fast food consumption (once a week or more) and retail activity. Consumers who eat fast food regularly tend to be more likely to visit certain retailers, than those who eat fast food only once a month. These findings highlight a noteworthy connection between weekly fast-food indulgence and an uptick in shopping behaviors.


By Theresa Bui

Reviewed by Cathy Karcher

Posted on May 8th, 2024

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