Success does leave clues and
Amazon continues to outwit, out position, out market food, and lots of other
products than most any other retailer.
During Q1 2018 there were stories of product shortages at Whole Foods,
shelves emptied, pundits call the acquisition of Whole Foods by Amazon as a
costly mistake. Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® knew they were all wrong.
The simple fact was
consumers were flocking to Whole
Foods buying up everything in sight. In fact Amazon’s grocery sales grew by nearly 50 percent in
quarter one of 2018, and consumers are starting to see the ecommerce giant
like any other grocery store, according to a new report from One Click Retail. During Q1 2018 Amazon’s grocery sales saw an
increase of more than $200 million, recording a total $650 million, with
particularly strong performance in coffee and cold beverages.
Here is what
was notable the fact that milk and cream
were one of the fastest-growing subcategories: 152 percent year over year. With
that subcategory joining such other household staples as shortening and oil,
baking mixes, and salad dressings, perishables, once a typically avoided
ecommerce sector, may now be seen as acceptable for online delivery.
One Click
Retail went on to say that “The growth
of milk and cream signals a long-awaited shift in consumer behavior,”…
“Consumers are becoming less selective about what groceries they’re buying online
and are beginning to treat Amazon just like any other grocery store.” Here is Breaking
them down, Amazon’s top-selling U.S. categories in Q1 include:
·
Coffee, with year-over-year sales gains of 44
percent, which earned more than $145 million during the period
·
Cold beverages, with year-over-year sales gains of 40
percent, which earned more than $14 million during the period
·
Snack foods, with year-over-year sales gains of 38
percent, which earned more than $79 million during the period
·
Breakfast foods, with year-over-year sales gains of 26
percent, which earned more than $50 million during the period
·
Coffee, with year-over-year sales gains of 46
percent, which earned more than $45 million during the period
We have been talking online grocery sales up and
just think about all of those empty shelves at Whole Foods now stocked full as
the algorithms catch up to the sales trends.
Where are you sales growing 50% plus or better? Amazon Go is launching 6 more units this year
and the sales numbers continue to stellar.
Success does
leave clues www.FoodserviceSolutions.us
is the global leader in grocerant niche business development. We can help you identify, quantify and
qualify additional food retail segment opportunities. Has your company had a Grocerant ScoreCard
completed a Grocerant Program Assessment, or new Grocerant niche product
Ideation? Want one? Call 253-759-7869 Email: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us
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