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‘Grocers positioned to be ultimate mealtime solution’

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‘Grocers positioned to be ultimate mealtime solution’

ARLINGTON, VA — The grocery industry has an opportunity to expand its share of consumers’ total food spending by improving its foodservice offerings, according to a new analysis by FMI, the food industry association.

“Grocery foodservice is at a competitive inflection point when we look at the state of the U.S. food dollar and the fact that 59% of Americans expect to cook as many meals at home as they do now,” said FMI Vice President, Fresh Food, Rick Stein. “The analysis suggests grocers are positioned to be the ultimate mealtime solution in that 39% of consumers view retail foodservice as a substitute for a both a home-cooked meal and a restaurant meal.”

FMI on Wednesday released its 2021 Power of Foodservice at Retail study, a comprehensive review of shoppers’ perceptions and behaviors regarding prepared foods in the grocery channel. This sixth-annual exploration underscores implications for the industry to capture and expand its pre-pandemic share of the total food dollar.

Three significant themes emerged out of the survey that have implications for this competitive landscape:

  1. Visibility at Retail: More than one-third of consumers, up slightly from 2019, do not recognize their local grocer as a foodservice option due to a lack of menu choices. The report underscores opportunities for increased visibility through marketing and merchandising strategies – all while acknowledging the growing time constraints and cooking fatigue among shoppers to prepare a convenient and nutritious meal. To further promote engagement, shoppers emphasized their desire for retailers to highlight nutrition facts and meal ingredients.
  2. Hybrid Meals Support Shoppers: The analysis notes that shoppers are looking for comprehensive meal solutions, not just prepared items. In fact, 55% of those surveyed note a desire for hybrid meal options – or those that are a mix of semi-and-fully-prepared items. It is noteworthy that 64% of consumers who typically prepare hybrid meals say they plan their dinners a few days at a time.
  3. Convenience Enabled by Technology: Technology supports shoppers’ strong desire for convenience with more than half of consumers expressing a desire to order deli-prepared items with a smartphone. The survey also points out significant disparities among generations in how they want to engage in retail foodservice ordering. For example, 20% of Gen Z customers prefer ordering from a person versus using their own phone (49%) or a kiosk (31%), compared with 89% of Boomers who prefer ordering from a person.

“Grocers confidently acknowledge the power in convenience-driven retail foodservice, as these programs continue to serve as differentiation strategies for their businesses,” Stein said. “As evidenced in this analysis, with the right formula that caters to the customer with supportive technology, food retailers can increase their significance as a destination for health, well-being and meal solutions.”

The 2021 Power of Foodservice at Retail was prepared by 210 Analytics and made possible by Hussmann Corp. and the Produce Marketing Association.


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