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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Online Cheese Sales Soar 108%
May 11, 2026

Online Cheese Sales Soar 108%

December 13, 2020

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Online Cheese Sales Soar 108%

While 2020 brought many challenges, it also brought with it a return to comfort. Online sales for lounge wear and streaming services are at an all-time high, and when it comes to comfort food, cheese tops the list with 52% growth in online cheese recipe searches. Following a year of impressive triple-digit e-commerce growth, cheese is projected to be one of the most popular food gifts of the season according to NBC’s TODAY Show, AllRecipes, Food & Wine, RachaelRayMag.com and Fortune.

Online cheese sales grew 108% this year and sales of Wisconsin specialty cheese are outpacing the entire category. According to research company Packaged Facts, total food gift spending will reach $21.8 Billion in 2020. NPD Group predicts food subscriptions to top the list for planned subscription gifts this year.

“We believe Wisconsin Cheese makes the world a happier, tastier place, so we’ve worked with cheesemakers across the state to put together a collection of baskets featuring some of the best award-winning cheeses Wisconsin has to offer,” says Suzanne Fanning, Chief Marketing Officer for Wisconsin Cheese and Senior Vice President for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. “Cheese is the perfect gift for this time of year whether people want to snack, make their favorite recipes, or get in on the new ‘charcuterie chalet’ and ‘jarcuterie’ trends.”

Wisconsin Cheese wins more awards than any other state or country and is the only place outside of Switzerland where one can become a Master Cheesemaker. Home to half the nation’s specialty cheese, Wisconsin is positioned to deliver the very best for everyone on your shopping list.

Choose from seasonal favorites, Wisconsin originals, international award winners, flights of flavored cheddars or goudas and more. The best news is that cheese ships quickly, so there is still time to send it straight to the door of the cheese lover in your life. Shop the exclusive collection of twenty-seven holiday gift baskets by visiting WisconsinCheese.com. Baskets range in price from $23 to $80 and are all curated by Wisconsin specialty cheesemakers and experts.

Find cheese and wine pairing guides, cheese board how to’s, hundreds of seasonal recipes, along with tips for purchasing, serving and shipping cheese at WisconsinCheese.com.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Dairy, Education, Food Trends, News, Safety Tagged With: AllRecipes, dairy farmers of wisconsin, featured, Food & Wine, Fortune, NBC's TODAY Show, RachaelRayMag.com, suzanne fanning, WisconsinCheese.com

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About Pam Jahnke

Getting up at 2 in the morning might shock some of her listeners, but for Pam Jahnke, it’s part of the business. Born in Northeastern Wisconsin, Pam Jahnke grew up in agriculture. Raised on her family’s 200-acre dairy farm, she learned the “farm work ethic” first hand.

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