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In the third quarter of 2024, the top Food and Drink applications in the United States demonstrated varied performance trends across key metrics. According to Sensor Tower data, these apps continued to captivate users with diverse offerings.
NYT Cooking: Recipes & Tips from The New York Times Company saw a stable revenue pattern, with weekly earnings peaking at around $72K in early July. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, reaching a high of approximately 16K in the last week of September. Meanwhile, active users remained relatively consistent, maintaining a presence around 340K.
Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining exhibited a gradual decline in downloads, starting at about 29K in early July and dropping to 15K by the end of September. Revenue showed slight variation, peaking at $28K mid-August. The app's active users hovered around 110K, indicating steady engagement.
For ReciMe: Recipe Keeper, revenue increased notably towards the end of the quarter, reaching around $33K in late September. Downloads displayed a resurgence, climbing from 11K in mid-August to over 32K by September's end. Active users grew consistently, starting at 64K and closing the quarter at 146K.
Vivino: Buy the Right Wine experienced a modest increase in revenue, culminating at $28K in late September. Downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 7K weekly. However, active user numbers showed fluctuations, peaking at 54K mid-July before settling at 46K by quarter's end.
Lastly, Mealime Meal Plans & Recipes recorded steady revenue, with a slight increase to $19K in the final week of September. Downloads were consistent, ranging from 6K to 7K weekly. Active users experienced a slight decrease, ending the quarter at approximately 30K.
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