Grill and barbecue market in the U.S. - Statistics & Facts
The BBQ business
The barbecue and grill market is not merely a domestic market in the United States. When looking at the U.S. trade balance of domestic cooking devices including barbecues and grills, it is apparent that the import value far exceeds the export. In fact, the United States imported approximately 3.9 billion U.S. dollars of stoves, cookers, grills, and barbecues in 2024, whereas the export value was roughly 267 million U.S. dollars. Besides trade, the United States also dominated the global revenue of the grills and roasters market in 2024. Over 60 percent of the worldwide revenue accounted to the American market, with more than four billion U.S. dollars in revenue.On the grill
The essentials of a classic barbecue are different sorts of meats and meat alternatives on the grill, salads on the side, along with various condiments. Fish or shrimp are also popular protein sources to roast, and the average retail price of seafood amounted to over 9.2 U.S. dollars in 2024, well above beef, pork, or chicken. The average price of tomato ketchup reached almost 3.5 U.S. dollar in the same year, and is expected to increase, but stay well below four dollars in the next few years. In general, the price of barbecuing on one of the most important American holidays, the 4th of July, has reached the highest in the past year, over 71 U.S. dollars for 10 people, which included mains, sides, drinks, and even dessert.As prices increase, the cost of barbecuing is also likely to keep rising in the upcoming years, however, it is unlikely to cause a decline in barbecuing among American consumers.