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Dining out prefer salad over fries eater likelihood

Ranks an individual's likelihood to prefer a salad over fries when dining out, modeled based on whether the household purchase food or beverages from restaurants (e.g. from fast food restaurants, casual dining, fine dining, or bars/clubs/lounges, including dining in, take out and delivery) at least four times per month, and does the household prefer salad over fries, and does the household always or almost always purchase salad.

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Technical details

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PropertyValueAPI value
API name
dining_out_prefer_salad_over_fries_eater_likelihood
CategoryLifestylefig/lifestyle
UnitRankrank
Type Integerlong
Statistical type Ordinalordinal
Allowed valuesNot applicablenull
Deprecation Not deprecatedfalse
Directionality Higher number means a greater ranked likelihood.