The data describes the fruit dollar sales growth in U.S. supermarkets for the 52 weeks ended July 2, 2016, by category. Compared to a year ago, berries had a sales growth of 5.2% in U.S. supermarkets, based on average dollar sales per store and week.
Value-added fruit | 10.8 |
Avocados | 8.4 |
Citrus | 8.1 |
Grapes | 6.5 |
Specialty fruits | 5.3 |
Berries | 5.2 |
Apples | 3.9 |
Melons | 0.9 |
Pears | -1.2 |
Pineapples | -1.2 |
Bananas | -1.6 |
Stone fruits | -3.7 |
Cherries | -15 |
Other fresh fruits | -16.3 |