Nutrition in Germany - statistics & facts
The consumption of food products among the German population has changed significantly for some categories during the passage of time. In fact, when comparing figures from 1900 and 2022, the changes especially are visible. While per capita consumption levels for milk, butter, and cheese have increased, the difference was not as enormous as might sometimes be the case during such a time span. Meanwhile, potato consumption per person amounted to around 271 kilograms in 1900 and roughly 56 kilograms in 2022. A noticeable increase was recorded for eggs. As of 2023, Germans displayed varying frequency of cooking at home. 45 percent of respondents did so daily, while 36 percent did so two to three times a week.
The nutrition market offers options for consumers looking for alternatives to traditional food consumption, whether for health reasons or simply because of lifestyle choices. Around 2.14 million people bought gluten-free products in Germany in 2023, with numbers increasing annually in previous years. That same year, around 3.36 million people bought lactose-free products, with figures not changing significantly compared to earlier.