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Over the past three years, do you feel the quality of the food has improved or gotten worse?
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Age 18-34
Age 35-54
Age 55-64
Over Age 65
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Demographic
Percentage
Total
Percentage
About the Same
42 %
41 %
Somewhat Improved
35 %
34 %
Somewhat Worse
13 %
14 %
Much Improved
7 %
9 %
Much Worse
2 %
3 %
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