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Voice Assistance Uses In The Kitchen

July 28, 2022

RICKI Smart Chart conducted a survey about uses of voice assistants in the kitchen and below is the data.


At least once a week, six out of ten American homes use digital voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google. About four out of ten of them use voice help for cooking or other culinary tasks, primarily to look up recipes, though some demographic groups are more likely than others to do so. For instance, only one out of every ten households presently uses voice assistants to operate kitchen appliances, but Millennials and high-income homeowners use them twice as frequently.

Source Question:

IF USE VOICE ASSISTANT: Which of these do you use a voice assistant in the kitchen for when it comes to cooking or other kitchen needs?

  1. Look up recipes

  2. Surf the web while hanging out in the kitchen

  3. Shop for groceries online

  4. Get help with cooking meals

  5. Control kitchen appliances or faucets

#1.

#2.

#3.

#4.

#5.

Look up recipes

Surf the web while hanging out in the kitchen

Shop for groceries online

Get help with cooking meals

Control kitchen appliances or faucets

Report Source: RICKI Quarterly Tracking Study – Q1 2022
Conducted among 1,000 U.S. homeowners each quarter, this study, provided to Professional and Executive level RICKI members, gauges consumer sentiment regarding kitchen and bath renovation, planned purchases of kitchen and bath products, and other relevant and timely topics.


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