6.3 M
Grocery stores and food manufacturers employ 6.3 million people.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
$1 Trillion
Total sales for supermarkets in 2024 were $1 trillion.
31,795
On average, supermarkets carry 31,795 items in the store in 2024.
45575
Number of Supermarkets
In 2024, there are 45,575 supermarkets in the United States. This includes conventional supermarkets, limited assortment grocery, supercenters, warehouse grocery, conventional club, and natural/gourmet stores, along with military commissaries.
Source: NielsenIQ TDLinx
1.7%
The average net profit for food retailers in 2024 is 1.7%.
42,453
The average supermarket in 2024 is 42,453 square feet.
$711806
In 2024, the average weekly sales per supermarket are $711,806.
$170
As of February 2025, average weekly grocery spending per household in the U.S. is $170.
Source: U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends
$18.55
In 2024, weekly sales per square foot of selling area for supermarkets is $18.55.
% of disposable income spent on food (2024)
Source: USDA (See Table on Normalized Food Expenditures by all Purchasers)
5.0%
Food at Home
5.6%
Food Away from Home
In 2024, Americans spent 5.0% of their disposable income on food at home and 5.6% of their disposable income on food away form home.
$237.76
In 2024, the sales per labor hour for supermarkets was $237.76.
Sales per customer transaction (2024)
$45.70
In-store
$108
Online
In 2024, supermarket shoppers sent $45.70 per transaction in-store and $108 per transaction online.
7.1%
In 2024, 7.1% of all grocery item sales were online.
35%
In 2024, 35% of all transactions in supermarkets used self-checkout.
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