Nearly 75% Of US Consumers Use Supplements, Buying More Than 90% In Stores – CRN Survey

Survey conducted online between in August among nationally representative sample of 3,192 consumers 18 and older, including 2,328 adults who use supplements seasonally, occasionally or regularly.

In CRN's 2023 consumer survey, the large majority of US consumers reported buying dietary supplements in stores. • Source: Council for Responsible Nutrition

The Council for Responsible Nutrition’s 2023 Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements shows 74% of US adult consumers use supplements and 55% regularly use the products.

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