But it's really how you manage your food dollar.
More than 40 percent of the American food dollar is now spent on foods eaten out.
It is not only individual shoppers who are choosing to vote with their food dollars.
In 1965, Americans spent just 20 cents of every food dollar for food away from home.
With our last two food dollars he placed still another bet and lost.
The elderly stretch their food dollars by living on bread and tea.
Little of their food dollar goes to the farmer.
And nearly 40 percent of the consumer's food dollar is spent away from home, mostly at restaurants.
Despite the recession, Americans are spending 43 cents of every food dollar eating out.
If companies want to keep workers and their food dollars on-site, they must attract them with options once found only in the commercial sector.