
Malaysians are savoring their culinary delights, with average annual food-at-home expenses hitting a notable US$1,940 per person in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Following closely behind, Singaporeans spend about $1,831 per person, while other nations in the region like Thailand ($1,108), the Philippines ($1,070), and Cambodia ($898) show a stark contrast in expenditure levels, as reported by The Star. Notably, these figures haven’t been adjusted for inflation or varying costs of living across countries.
Experts attribute Malaysia’s substantial household grocery spending to a mix of factors: rising input costs, a weakened Ringgit, low agricultural productivity, and a heavy reliance on food imports. Sunway University economics professor Yeah Kim Leng observed that despite Singapore boasting a far higher per capita income, its food-at-home spending has closely mirrored Malaysia’s, even dipping below it this year.
KRI research associate Teoh Ai Ni shed light on the varying spending habits across the region. She pointed to data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2022, revealing that Malaysian households dedicate about 52% of their monthly food budget to meals at home, contrasting with Singapore’s 68% spent dining out. This appetite for home-cooked meals places a unique spin on Malaysia’s grocery landscape.
Moreover, KRI fellow researcher Nik Syafiah Anis highlighted the vulnerability of Malaysia’s food sector due to its dependence on imports. She emphasized that this reliance, especially on imported animal feeds like corn and soymeal, adds to rising domestic food prices. Geopolitical tensions and unfavorable harvests on the global stage can further inflate feed costs, leading to pricier staples like chicken, eggs, fish, and meat.
Teoh added that while Malaysians might spend more in dollar terms on groceries, the share of their income allocated to food is comparatively lower than in many regional counterparts. It appears that while we’re enjoying a tasty meal, the economy continues to stir up its own concoctions of challenges.
And just when you think you’re spending too much on groceries, remember that you could be paying even more for your takeout!
What are the average food-at-home expenses for Malaysians in 2023?
Malaysians spent an average of US$1,940 per person on food-at-home expenses in 2023.
How do Malaysian food spending habits compare to those in Singapore?
While Malaysia’s food-at-home expenditure is higher, Singaporeans allocate a greater portion of their food budgets to dining out, with 68% spent on meals away from home compared to Malaysia’s 52%.
What factors contribute to the rising grocery costs in Malaysia?
Factors include a reliance on food imports, rising input costs, a weakened Ringgit, and low farm productivity, all of which create pressure on domestic food prices.