Daily energy intake from stores and nonstore sources of foods (A) and beverages (B) by race/ethnicity among US children and adults from households with children. Data are from 20,095 children and adults from households with children aged <18 y participating in NHANES 2003–2006 and 2009–2012. Values are mean per capita energy intake from stores and from nonstore sources (fast food, restaurant food, schools, vending machines, etc.) reported on the first day of 24-h dietary recall. All values are weighted to be nationally representative and account for complex survey design. Results not shown for participants reporting other races or Hispanic origin other than Mexican. ◊,†,‡Mean total energy intake, intake from stores, and intake from nonstore sources were compared across racial/ethnic groups for the specified survey year by using pairwise t tests with P < 0.05 after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons considered statistically significant. ◊NHW and NHB are significantly different. †NHW and MexAm are significantly different. ‡NHB and MexAm are significantly different. *Mean total energy intake, intake from stores, or intake from nonstore sources was significantly different in 2009–2012 compared with 2003–2006 for the specified racial/ethnic group, P < 0.05. SEs are found in Supplemental Table 3. MexAm, Mexican American; NHB, non-Hispanic black; NHW, non-Hispanic white.