Section D 

 Question 2a 



NATIONAL CANNED FISH AND SHELLFISH STUDY 

 How Many One Pound Tall Cans Of Salmon 

 Do You Have On Your Shelves At Present? 



Households Having Served Canned 

 Salmon Within Last 12 Months 



Total 



3 



INCOME 



Under $1000- $2000- $3000- $U000- $5000- 

 $1000 1999 2999 3999 h.999 §999 



$7000- $10,000 

 9999 and Over 



T~ ~% 



100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 



Number Of One Pound Tall Cans 

 One Can 

 Two Cans 

 Three Cans 

 Four Cans 

 Five Or More Cans 

 None 



18.5 



10.0 



17.2 



12.8 



20.5 



18.6 



20.1 



23.1 



26.6 



7.7 



3.0 



6.5 



7.5 



7.8 



7.7 



7.7 



10.0 



11. J, 



x.U 



1.0 



0.6 



2.2 



0.8 



0.3 



2.0 



3.0 



3.8 



0.5 



- 



- 



O.lt 



0.5 



- 



0.6 



0.6 



3.8 



1.0 



- 



1.2 



O.li 



0.2 



1.3 



0.6 



2.3 



5.1 



70.9 



86.0 



7U.5 



76.7 



70.2 



72.1 



69.O 



60.8 



U9.3 



Weighted Base: 



(1907) 1107) (176) (273) (39U) (390) (353) (133) 1/(81) 



1/ Relatively unstable due to the small number of oases. 



Households Having Served Canned 

 Salmon Within Last 12 Months 



How Many One Pound Tall Cans Of Salmon 

 Do You Have On Your Shelves At Present? 



Total 

 100.0 



One 



100.0 



NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD 



Two 



100.0 



Three 



100.0 



Four 



100.0 



Five 

 100.0 



Six or 

 Mo re 

 —% 



100.0 



Number Of One Pound Tall Cans 

 One Can 

 Two Cans 

 Three Cans 

 Four Cans 

 Five Or More Cans 

 None 



Weighted Basel 



18.5 

 7.7 

 lJi 

 0.5 



1.0 



70.9 

 (1907) 



k.9 



16.9 



21.3 



19 Jj 



20.0 



19.8 



5.8 



8.1 



6.6 



6.5 



10.8 



8.1 



- 



1.2 



2.0 



1.1 



0.5 



2.5 



- 



- 



0.5 



1.1 



0.5 



0.7 



0.9 



0.I4 



1.5 



0.5 



0.5 



2.1 



86. U 



73 .U 



68.1 



71 Jj 



67.7 



66.8 



(107) 



(503) 



(Wl) 



(376) 



(229) 



(289) 



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