National Day

Bacon Day

Celebrated on 12/30/2026

Quick Fact

Bacon Day is celebrated on the Saturday before Labor Day in the United States, though some regions observe it on December 30th. The holiday was created by bacon enthusiasts to honor the beloved cured meat, which has a dedicated following and even its own bacon-themed festivals.

Origins and Establishment of Bacon Day

Bacon Day was first celebrated in 2000 when a group of bacon lovers in the United States decided to dedicate a day to their favorite food. The exact origins are unclear, but it is believed to have been started by a small community of food enthusiasts who wanted to promote the appreciation of bacon. The date was chosen to be the Saturday before Labor Day, as it falls during a time when many people are enjoying summer barbecues and outdoor gatherings.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over the years, Bacon Day has grown from a niche celebration into a widely recognized food holiday. It is now celebrated with bacon-themed parties, cooking contests, and special menu items at restaurants. Many people use the day to experiment with bacon recipes, from classic bacon and eggs to more adventurous dishes like bacon-wrapped everything. Social media plays a big role, with hashtags like #BaconDay trending as people share their bacon creations.

Facts & General Observations

  • Americans consume about 18 pounds of bacon per person per year, with peak consumption on Bacon Day.
  • Bacon Day has inspired other food holidays, such as National Bacon Lovers' Day on August 20th.
  • The largest bacon festival in the world is the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival in Iowa, which attracts over 20,000 attendees annually.

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