With the
Superbowl just concluded maybe we should look at how much is was spent and who
is buying what? One thing is clear that
is live sports on TV drives incremental consumption of snack foods and if you
are not offering consumers a package of snacks you are missing out, according to
Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
So, who
is spending what on ‘super bowl’ game day? Well, biggest spenders are those “ages
35-44 at an average $123.26 while the lowest are those 65 and older at $40.97.
Viewers in the Northeast plan to spend the most, at an average $94.89, followed
by the West at $84.01, the South at $79.09 and the Midwest at $69.24”.
Frito-Lay
North America unveiled its inaugural U.S. Snack Index, a poll asking
consumers what they plan to snack on during this year's big game. Key
insights from the U.S. Snack Index include:
1. Nine out of 10 viewers plan to
have at least one snack during the game. In addition, 80 percent of Americans
will have potato chips or tortilla chips.
2. No two cities are exactly alike
when it comes to Super Bowl snacking preferences. Chicago's top pick
is popcorn. Los Angeles had the highest percentage of potato chip lovers,
while Boston chose tortilla chips as their top pick.
3. Nearly half of Gen Z and
millennials selected cheesy snacks as a top pick. In addition, spicy snacks
fared best with these age groups.
4. Salsa was the overall top dip
choice. French onion dip was the most popular dip for potato chips, while both
salsa and guacamole came in high for tortilla chip dipping.
5. More than one-third of those
polled planned to share their photos on social media.
6. More than half of viewers prefer
to prepare simple recipes when they are attending a partly or hosting their own
gathering.
Sporting events occur all year long. How are you edifying your fresh food offering
to garner a larger share of stomach?
Interested in learning how Foodservice Solutions 5P’s
of Food Marketing can edify your retail food brand while
creating a platform for consumer convenient meal participation, differentiation
and individualization? Email us at: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or
visit: www.FoodserviceSolutions.us for
more information.
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