Consumer Stock Returns

Historical returns for consumer goods and retail stocks, from fast food to e-commerce. The same $1,000 in each, the steady compounders and the ones that went nowhere, with the path each took. 22 companies tracked.

All Consumer investments

Best return per company. Click any row to see the full breakdown with interactive chart.

#CompanySince$1K became
1Monster Beverage1995$4.92M
2Booking Holdings2005$201K
3Domino's Pizza2004$47,939
4Chipotle2006$35,774
5Starbucks2000$34,631
6Marriott2000$32,679
7Costco2005$29,493
8Lowe's2000$28,456
9Home Depot2010$18,568
10McDonald's2005$14,844
11Walmart2005$9,883
12Nike2000$9,862
13Lululemon2010$8,086
14PepsiCo2000$7,777
15Coca-Cola2005$7,437
16Target2000$6,858
17Procter & Gamble2000$5,840
18General Mills2000$5,108
19Comcast2010$4,799
20Disney2005$4,238
21Etsy2015$3,387
22Airbnb2023$1,288

Returns shown are price return only. Dividends, taxes, and fees not included. Data sourced from Yahoo Finance. Not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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