Foodservice
Solutions® clients and regular readers of this blog with be thinking déjà vu
when they read what the research team at General Mills Convenience &
Foodservice reported after they analyzed the latest consumer snacking data and
convenience consumer behavior according to our Grocerant Guru®.
Kelly
Kees, consumer insights researcher at General Mills Convenience and Foodservice
found ‘Seven Snacking Trends to Watch in Convenience Stores” After reading all seven of the General Mills
‘trends’ we are sure you will have said the research might just have come from
the pages of this blog. Kees said and we agree that “This is such a
dynamic time in c-stores right now as snacking and all-day eating become more
prevalent”.
Here
are the Seven Trends:
- Modern
Mash-Ups: Snack
foods and flavor profiles are mashing together. C-store shoppers,
especially millennials, are open to multicultural influence and are
looking to mix and match flavors and cuisines, while still being grounded
in familiar favorites. Some brands are venturing into different nuances of
flavor, like smokiness and tanginess.
• Bring excitement to snack categories though unique flavor and form combinations, such as snacks that turn up the heat on spice.
• Expand foodservice with multicultural offerings, like samosas, egg rolls and quesadillas, or take a twist on current foodservice items by adding exciting flavors, such as wasabi or Sriracha. - Back-to-Basics:
Health-conscious
shoppers are turning to healthier foods, many of which are high in
naturally occurring fats (e.g., nuts, avocados and coconuts). High natural
fat and protein are linked with satiety.
• Ensure assortment includes products with inherent protein that are high in natural fats, like nuts, seeds and jerky. - Make
It Mine: Customizable
specialty beverages and made-to-order foodservice allow shoppers to add
their personal touch to food. Millennials especially like to put their
stamp on their own creation, which they are willing to pay for.
• Give shoppers room to make their own food creations, like condiment or topping bars in foodservice areas such as roller grills and specialty hot beverages. Customization cues freshness because food and drinks are made real-time and “just for me.” - Fresh
= Real Food:
Temperature-controlled food, shorter date codes and words like “raw” and
“simple” help cue freshness to shoppers, which appeals to consumers
looking for less processed food.
• Expand refrigerated/fresh options and locate them near store entrances to alert shoppers to freshness.
• Offer more grab-and-go snack options, like cheese, eggs and fruit. - Transparency:
Shoppers
today are more concerned about what is in the food they eat. See-through
packaging and clear ingredient decks with words they can pronounce give
shoppers the label transparency they are looking for.
• Offer a variety of products that include simple ingredients as well as clear packaging, which lowers risk for shoppers. - Shrinkage:
Small,
portion-controlled snacks allow shoppers to indulge guilt-free. Mini
treats satisfy cravings, are portable, snackable and do not bust health
goals.
• Tasty treats are not going away, so offer smaller portions or resealable packaging, which can encourage even the most health-conscious shoppers to indulge. Smaller treats also allow for easier sharing and snacking on the go. - Meal
Time Blur: Specific
meal times are a thing of the past. Snacks can be meals and meals can be
snacks. Hectic, on-the-go lifestyles result in more freedom when it comes
to what and when we eat. Shoppers are more accepting of smaller,
more casual meals, with half of adults replacing meals with snack foods
three to four times a week.
• Be mindful of shoppers who may eat cereal at supper or hot dogs as a snack.
• Offer products or solutions that are flexible as a meal or snack option—hummus paired with pretzels or yogurt parfaits, for example.
• Merchandise similar snacks together to encourage bundling snacks to make a meal solution.
So,
what did you think? Did you have déjà vu? We
think you did. Remember that since 1991 we have
assisted companies grow, expand, and excel within the grocerant niche. Are you ready for Outside Eye’s for inside
profits? Have we completed a Grocerant
Scorecard for your company? Are
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