Consumption of regular dairy ice cream, which does not include frozen yogurt, sherbet or non- and low-fat ice creams, has been falling for years, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Consumption of regular dairy ice cream, which does not include frozen yogurt, sherbet or non- and low-fat ice creams, has been falling for years, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
12 pounds per person still feels like a lot.
I agree. I don’t eat anywhere near that so one of you must have increased your consumption by a third to pretty close to 24 pounds.
I also think it’s weird that they are measuring in mass when it is almost always sold by volume.
Per what time period? Life time?
Per year if I’m reading the article correctly.
per year.