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This U.S. zip-code study of the early pandemic finds that spending on at-home items (like groceries) surged up to 56%, while out-of-home categories (like restaurants) plummeted up to 51%. doi.org/10.3

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This U.S. zip-code study of the early pandemic finds that spending on at-home items (like groceries) surged up to 56%, while out-of-home categories (like restaurants) plummeted up to 51%. doi.org/10.3390/jrfm14100478

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