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Legend CPG sector, able to identify by UPC Dietary Intake from ‘stores’ and ‘other’ Some products may have UPCs Consumer Packaged Foods & Beverages Prepared.

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1 Legend CPG sector, able to identify by UPC Dietary Intake from ‘stores’ and ‘other’ Some products may have UPCs Consumer Packaged Foods & Beverages Prepared Foods & Beverages Raw Foods & Beverages WWEIA-NHANES (DHHS & USDA) 2003/04: children N=3,554; adult N= 2,449 2005/06: children N= 3778 ; adult N= 2,482 2007/08: children N= 2,966 adult N= 2,820 2009/10: children N= 3,124; adult N= 3,038 Homescan (The Nielsen Co.) 2000-2011 All US households: Household-quarter N=2,376,436 Households with children <18y Household-quarter N =602,389 Households with adults only: Household-quarter N =1,774,047 Nutrition Facts Panel data USDA Food Composition data (ARS, USDA) US Food Supply Dietary Intake Purchases of Foods & Beverages Supplemental Figure 1. Data sources used

2 Supplemental Figure 2. Unadjusted total CPG calories purchased per capita per day by race/ethnicity, 2000-2011 Sources: Nielsen Homescan 2000-2011 Notes: Weighted to be nationally representative

3 Sources: Nielsen Homescan 2000-2011 Notes: Shown values are all statistically different from 2000 at p>0.001. Controls for household composition by age and gender, income, education, race/ethnicity, food prices, and unemployment. Supplemental Figure 3. Adjusted year effects from longitudinal modeling of calories purchased A. US Households with childrenB. US Households with adults only BeveragesFoods

4 Supplemental Figure 4. Adjusted race/ethnic difference in calories purchased over time (relative to NH-White households with children), 2000-2011 Sources: Nielsen Homescan 2000-2011 Notes: Shown values are all statistically different from 2000 at p>0.001. Controls for household composition by age and gender, income, education, food prices, and unemployment. A. NH-Black Households with childrenB. Hispanic Households with children BeveragesFoods


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