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Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by ikorodureporta: 4:13am On May 10, 2020
Nigerians spent N4.598 trillion on food consumed outside the home, the National Bureau of Statistics has revealed.

This is the highest share of expenditure on food and on general food and non-food expenditure in the country for the year 2019.

Most of the nation’s expenditure came in from Lagos, Oyo, Delta, Rivers, and Kano states — making up 33.71 percent of total national expenditure, while Taraba, Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Yobe, and Gombe, account for less than five percent.

The FCT and 31 states account for 66.29 percent of the nation’s spending.

“At the national level the total household expenditure on food and non-food for 2019 was N40,207,388,459,367 (N21,620,601,543,613.90 in 2009/10),” the NBS consumption expenditure pattern for 2019, read.

“Of this total, 56.65% (60.2% in 2009/10) of total household expenditure in 2019 was spent on food with the balance of about 43.35% (39.8 % in 2009/10) spent on non- food items.

“Food consumed outside the home, followed by transportation costs and starchy roots, tubers and plantains were responsible for the largest proportion of household expenditure representing a combined 24.16 percent of total household expenditure in 2019.

“Lagos State recorded the highest consumption expenditure at N5,068,032,243,934.00 or 12.60% of total
household expenditure followed by Oyo (5.83%), Delta (5.38%), Rivers (4.99%) Kano State (4.91%).”

The last time the consumption expenditure pattern report was published was about 10 years ago, the bureau said.

Item
Money spent in 2019 (In Trillion Naira)
Eating out 4.6
Transport 2.6
Starchy roots, tubers & plantain 2.5
Health 2.5
Education 2.4
Telecom services 2.2
Rent 2.1
Electricity/fuel 2
Rice 1.97
Clothing & Footwears 1.82

SUGAR OVER ALCOHOL, FISH OVER MEAT
Nigerians spent more on non-alcoholic drinks and sugar-related products than they did over alcohol, in the time frame considered.

Households spent N551.2 billion on non-alcoholic drinks, N205.5 billion on sugar, sweets and confectionary, and N150.3 billion on alcoholic drinks.

The nation also spent more of fish and fish products than it did on meat and its derivatives.

Nigerians spent N1.33 trillion on fish and seafood, while N1.19 trillion was expended on meat.

TRANSPORT OVER EDUCATION AND HEALTH
The report also shows that Nigerians are spending a sizeable portion of their income on transportation, than they do on education and health.

According to NBS, Nigerians spent N2.59 trillion on transportation, while only N2.46 trillion was spent on healthcare.

The households also spent N2.3 trillion on education — more than the federal budget assigned to the same in 2019. It should, however, be noted that education is the responsibility of both the states and the federal government.

Nigerians spent N197.6 billion on water in the year under consideration.
https://www.thecable.ng/nigerians-spent-n4-6-trillion-eating-out-in-2019-says-nbs/amp

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by nairavsdollars(f): 4:14am On May 10, 2020
I'm number one on that list

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:28am On May 10, 2020
nairavsdollars:
I'm number one on that list
Naso! smiley

If you are a Nigerian and you eat Mama Put OR Fast Food at least once in a week,

Queue here and let us count.......

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by chloedogie(m): 5:28am On May 10, 2020
I'm guilty of this as well. One of the few things I have learnt during this covid-19 pandemic lockdown is that eating outside is excessively expensive and not healthy. Personally for up to 2 months now I have never eaten outside once and my body system feels better. It is way cheaper eating at home and makes you save a huge amount of money.

One meal outside cost 1500 naira and that is a live chicken price which can feed a family for 4 days straight. Going out to eat once a while isn't bad but becoming a norm is financially dangerous....

The world economy is just MMM. You deposit and later cash out. grin grin grin grin grin grin. The .money just goes round the orbit circle and the billionaires the big companies and great investors are like those that deposit millions into MMM, they are the biggest cashing out groups. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by tejiri4(m): 5:28am On May 10, 2020
Number 4
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:28am On May 10, 2020
Oh Boy! shocked shocked shocked

Money no dey, Money no dey......

Almost 5 TRILLION NAIRA was spent on EATING OUT.......in just ONE YEAR alone....... not even a decade

Wonderment! shocked shocked

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by TreasureTayo(m): 5:28am On May 10, 2020
Please, who made the calculations? Some set of people just cashed out again. It is well

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by toffyz(m): 5:28am On May 10, 2020
Lol

So majority eats outside their homes in Naija, oga o

I'm sure students make the majority on the list.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Remaboy(m): 5:28am On May 10, 2020
Only me spent 4.5 Trn tongue

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:29am On May 10, 2020
Remaboy:
Only me spent 4.5 Trn tongue
Okay, we don hear.
You no dey lie lailai! tongue

chloedogie:
I'm guilty of this as well. One of the few things I have learnt during this covid-19 pandemic lockdown is that eating outside is excessively expensive and not healthy. Personally for up to 2 months now I have never eaten outside once and my body system feels better. It is way cheaper eating at home and makes you safe a huge amount of money.

One meal outside cost 1500 naira and that is a live chicken price which can feed a family for 4 days straight. Going out to eat once a while isn't bad but becoming a norm is financially dangerous....
At the bolded, so true.
But don't let any restaurant see this o.
They will be angry @ you,
same thing with some of us @[color=#006600][/color].

Osondi , Owendi....... cheesy


chloedogie:
Going out to eat once a while isn't bad but becoming a norm is financially dangerous....
Very good summary on both the part of the consumer and the seller!

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by arshavineering(m): 5:29am On May 10, 2020
How was these figures captured?

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:30am On May 10, 2020
Households spent N551.2 billion on non-alcoholic drinks, N205.5 billion on sugar, sweets and confectionary, and N150.3 billion on alcoholic drinks.
This is seriously serious.
Money dey dis our darling country ooo!

UP NIGERIA!!

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Nobody: 5:31am On May 10, 2020
Seriously. How did they come about this statistic.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by BOOOMNAIJA: 5:31am On May 10, 2020
Let's verify this statistics here on nairalander....



If u eat out on a daily basis, hit like.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:31am On May 10, 2020
Nigerians spent N197.6 billion on water in the year consideration.
WATER IS LIFE!!

EgunMogaji2:

I hope those who represents Nigeria as a failed state can read this grin
We hope they aren't blind to this Chairman!
They only see deaths and bomb that their eyes have been programmed to see e everyday of their lives.
'Fortunately', there is nothing we can do about it! tongue

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by 12345baba(m): 5:31am On May 10, 2020
Both in ngood and bad, Lagos name must dey there as one of the firsts or first.
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by whytediamond(m): 5:31am On May 10, 2020
I await United States statistics, those ones like junk food like no tomorrow.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Kaymaxi2222(m): 5:32am On May 10, 2020
Hmm naija I hail thee ooo
And to say people dey shout say money no dey, see the kind money they spent on food.
I think money no dey na normal chorus for our darling country.




But come to think of out if people spend like this for 2019 and still dey shout say money no dey wetin den go come talk for this year now??

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Remaboy(m): 5:32am On May 10, 2020
post=89378958:

Okay, we don hear.
You no dey lie lailai!
tongue
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Hoodbilonia: 5:32am On May 10, 2020
Men na to open restaurant o

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by EgunMogaji2: 5:32am On May 10, 2020
post=89378942:
Oh Boy! shocked shocked shocked

Money no dey, Money no dey.

Almost 5 TRILLION NAIRA was spent on eating out alone

I hope those who represents Nigeria as a failed state can read this grin

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by iammarvellux(m): 5:33am On May 10, 2020
Haa..this is serious.

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by tamdun: 5:33am On May 10, 2020
Hungerbad
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by jumper524(m): 5:35am On May 10, 2020
no wonder country no gree develope..

we spend more on food than education, thats how to know an unserious and unproductive nation..

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by toogbasky(m): 5:35am On May 10, 2020
All the girls i took to eatery 2019, we made the list babes,,, we took lagos to number

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by GOFRONT(m): 5:36am On May 10, 2020
Ayam not understanding
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by OgThanos: 5:37am On May 10, 2020
Me and ma crew no follow una lavish money on top food sha.. grin

Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by SoNature(m): 5:38am On May 10, 2020
Fake, fake and fake!

If National Bureau of Statistics wants sane Nigerians to take them seriously, they must get the government to develop a national database

Keep encouraging a cashless economy, give people discounts for paying electronically and tax people higher for paying cash.

A good example is God is Good Motors that gives up to 1k discount (or more) when people pay online. That's a good way to start, NBS

Until then, every figure from NBS is fake, fake and fake

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Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Lanre4uonly(m): 5:39am On May 10, 2020
It is well.
Re: Nigerians Spent ₦4.6 Trillion Eating Out In 2019 by Slippy: 5:40am On May 10, 2020
ikorodurepota:
Nigerians spent N4.598 trillion on food consumed outside the home, the National Bureau of Statistics has revealed.

This is the highest share of expenditure on food and on general food and non-food expenditure in the country for the year 2019.
Most of the nation’s expenditure came in from Lagos, Oyo, Delta, Rivers, and Kano state.....



wonder how they arrived at the figure

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