Furthermore, those living in a shared household report a higher increase in their consumption during the summer periods. Sensitivity analyses with a distinction among the latter between those who lived with other adults only and those who lived with children were performed. As shown in Figure A1 in the Appendix, the subgroup with children reports higher seasonal fluctuation, with very low consumption during autumn and winter but a steep increase in summer. That suggests that those living with others -and particularly those who lived with children- participated more in summer celebrations than those who lived alone.