# Amazon.de Category Order Index — 55+ vs. 25–44 Shoppers in Germany, 2024–2025 > German shoppers aged 55+ over-index on Food & Beverage Amazon orders by 1.62× compared to the 25–44 cohort **Period:** 2024–2025 **Market:** DE **Data status:** final **Data as of:** 2026-06-14T05:51:57.807527+00:00 **Sample size:** n = 4,562 **Source:** [https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/consumption/online-shopping/amazon-de-category-index-55-plus-vs-25-44-germany-2024-2025](https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/consumption/online-shopping/amazon-de-category-index-55-plus-vs-25-44-germany-2024-2025) ## Segments - **Years:** 2024–2025 - **Platform:** purchases ## Summary Among all product categories on Amazon.de, Food & Beverage shows the strongest age skew: shoppers aged 55 and over place food orders at 1.62 times the rate of the 25–44 cohort, while Apparel & Accessories sits at the other extreme with a 0.68× under-index. ## Amazon's grocery push meets Germany's oldest-growing shopper cohort The 55+ cohort's tilt toward food mirrors a well-documented behavioral pattern: research on online grocery adoption among Germans aged 55–65 identifies convenience and crowd avoidance as the primary drivers of online food purchases for this age group. Amazon has been actively expanding its grocery footprint in Germany — its November 2024 partnership with Knuspr brought a 15,000-item assortment to Prime members across Berlin, Munich, and the Rhine-Main corridor. That expansion, combined with Germany's food e-commerce sector growing at 10.4% year-on-year, creates structural conditions that favor older, convenience-oriented buyers. The under-indexing in Apparel reflects a broader trend: fashion discovery in Germany skews toward younger, mobile-native, social-commerce audiences — a pattern consistent with the device preferences shown in [How 55+ shoppers browse Amazon.de on desktop vs. mobile](slug:amazon-de-device-share-55-plus-vs-25-44-germany-2024-2025). ## Chart Horizontal bar chart showing the Amazon.de category order-share index for shoppers aged 55+ relative to those aged 25–44 across all major product categories, based on German orders in 2024–2025. Food & Beverage leads with an index of 1.62×; Apparel & Accessories is the largest under-index at 0.68×. A vertical reference line marks parity at 1.0. ## Methodology Category order-share index is calculated from completed, revenue-positive Amazon.de orders placed by German shoppers between 2024 and 2025, matched to product taxonomy. Each category's share of total orders is computed separately for shoppers aged 55+ and for those aged 25–44. The index value is the ratio of the 55+ category share to the 25–44 category share: a value of 1.0 indicates parity, above 1.0 indicates the older cohort over-indexes, and below 1.0 indicates under-indexing. ## Citation Datapods (2026-06-14). *Amazon.de Category Order Index — 55+ vs. 25–44 Shoppers in Germany, 2024–2025*. Datapods Insights. https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/consumption/online-shopping/amazon-de-category-index-55-plus-vs-25-44-germany-2024-2025 ## About Datapods Datapods is a behavioral consumer-data platform. The Insights library publishes free, citable statistics derived from a panel of 25,000+ opted-in participants in Germany: observed real behavior (transactions, browsing, media), not surveys. All data is processed within the EU and is GDPR-compliant. For brand-specific cuts, competitor benchmarks, and granular audience filters across 12,000+ tracked brands, see [https://www.datapods.app/en](https://www.datapods.app/en).