Food away from home

Food-Away-From-Home (FAFH) covers meals and snacks supplied by commercial food service establishments and by eating facilities in non commercial institutions.

Segments covered in FAFH

According to the USDA, food-away-from-home accounted for over 50% of total U.S. food expenditures in 2022, reflecting a long-term trend where spending at restaurants and other foodservice establishments has surpassed spending on food at home.[1]

Commercial Foodservice
Non-commercial foodservice
  • Schools and colleges
  • Healthcare facilities, including hospitals and nursing homes
  • Business and industry foodservice, such as employee cafeterias in offices, factories, and plants[2]
  • Other institutions, including military bases, airlines, child care centers, and civic or social organizations


See also

References

  1. ^ "Food Expenditure Series". Economic Research Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2025-09-29. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  2. ^ "Food Service Industry Overview". Economic Research Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2025-12-09.