AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Food and Drink Apps on Android in the US for Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top Food and Drink apps on Android in the US during Q1 2025, featuring insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the top Food and Drink apps on the Android platform in the United States showcased intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of these leading applications, based on data from Sensor Tower.
NYT Cooking: Quick Tasty Meals from The New York Times Company experienced an impressive increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $22.9K by the end of March. Downloads, however, saw a gradual decline, starting from 2.5K in the first week of January to 1.3K by the end of March. The app maintained a strong user base, with active users fluctuating between 169K and 193K throughout the quarter.
Mealime Meal Plans & Recipes exhibited a steady rise in revenue, peaking at approximately $7.9K in the last week of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight increase to 1.3K, while active users saw a consistent decline from 25.1K to 19.2K over the quarter.
Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining from Extra Virgin Ventures showed significant growth in revenue, reaching a peak of $8K in late March. Downloads were strong, with numbers peaking at 4.4K in February. The app's active user count saw an initial decline but rebounded to 5.4K by March.
America's Test Kitchen saw fluctuating revenue numbers, with a notable increase to $5.1K at the end of March. Downloads remained consistent, hovering around 1.2K, while active users decreased from 8.6K to around 4.4K.
Lastly, Cooklist: Pantry & Cooking App experienced a varied revenue trend, reaching $4.8K in mid-January and stabilizing around $2K by March. Downloads were robust, maintaining between 3.4K and 5.1K weekly.
These insights reflect the dynamic nature of the Food and Drink app market in the US, with varying trends in user engagement and monetization. For more in-depth analysis, visit Sensor Tower.