Study Shows 57% of Americans Consider Eating Out a 'Special Occasion' [INFOGRAPHIC]

Study shows 57 percent of Americans consider eating out a 'special occasion.' [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Deluxe Pizza with Pepperoni, Mushrooms, and Peppers with a Pint of Beer- Photographed on a Hasselblad H3D11-39 megapixel Camera System
Deluxe Pizza with Pepperoni, Mushrooms, and Peppers with a Pint of Beer- Photographed on a Hasselblad H3D11-39 megapixel Camera System

As we all know, the current economy isn't the perfect setting to make lux outings of any kind a regular thing. Unless you own a swimming pool of Benjamins and bathe in champagne, if so -- I hatchoo. For the rest of us peeps, we've become more budget conscious -- especially when it comes to food. About 71 percent of Amercians are saving money by whipping up a meal at home instead of dining out, while 57 percent said eating out used to be a regular thing but is now seen as a special occasion.

The following infographic by TurboTax gives an enlightening picture of our spending habits when it comes to food -- breaking it down to gender, age (echo boomers to 67 years plus) and even the type of restaurants we seek. It's a fascinating peek into something we think about every day -- from a quick coffee run before work to a dinner with friends. Personally, I'd like to see how the necessity of keeping a food budget has affected the quality of food we eat, and thus, our overall health.

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Infographic via TurboTax

Originally written by Charisma Madarang on Foodbeast

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