I know, I know,
I know Thanksgiving
is less than three months away. That
does not mean that families are note beginning to plan where, when, and what they
are going to eat on Thanksgiving according to Steven Johnson Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® “now is
the time for you to begin messaging your customers and inviting them to buy
your meal, side items, and entrees for the holidays.”
This week Butterball released
data from its 2022 Thanksgiving Outlook Report.
“According to the findings, people are excited for Thanksgiving with nearly 90%
of Americans planning to celebrate in 2022 as concerns around COVID-19 shrink.
However, concerns around inflation – particularly at the grocery store – are
driving the need to get creative with cutting costs all without sacrificing
holiday celebrations.” Restaurants, C-stores, Grocery store service Deli’s take
note.
When this year’s data was compared to
respondent recollection of 2021, the report reveals a 4% increase in those
hosting for the first time and a 4% decrease in those not planning to
celebrate; the size of gatherings will remain the same as last year. While
hosts are planning to manage cost savings on sides and desserts, turkey will
still be at the center of their table and guest lists won't be scaled back.
Enthusiasm for Thanksgiving: Despite
inflation concerns, celebrations to continue
Though most Thanksgiving celebrators say inflation will have an impact on the
holiday, they are not anticipating these worries will keep them from
celebrating. Here is where hosts will not compromise to save money this
Thanksgiving:
·
The Celebration: Nearly 90% of people plan to celebrate this year –
an increase from 2021.
·
The Turkey: Among those celebrating, 85% of hosts are going to
have turkey at the center of the table and 90% plan to buy the same size turkey
or larger than last year.
·
The Guest List: Only 8% of hosts concerned with inflation say they
plan to shrink their guest list to control costs.
Managing Costs: Turkey to be at the
center of tables but hosts look to cut costs in other ways
While hosts may not be willing to compromise their gathering size or turkey,
they do have concerns about inflation. Notably, 44% of Thanksgiving hosts are
concerned about rising prices, specifically at the grocery store (87%) and gas
pump (75%). The findings reveal multiple ways hosts may mitigate the costs of
this year’s Thanksgiving meal:
·
55% of hosts concerned about inflation
said they would shop for deals for parts of the entire meal. This marks a
departure from early in the pandemic when hosts were concerned about minimizing
the time in store and number of stores shopped.
·
To manage costs, hosts might economize
with the sides they prepare (32%), cook more from scratch (24%), look for ways
to make the meal less formal (20%) or ask guests to bring a side (15%).
Rebecca Welch, director of retail brand
marketing at Butterball stated, “While people are eager to gather with friends
and loved ones this Thanksgiving, we are seeing external factors like inflation
that will influence the way people celebrate,” ... “But we also see celebrators
planning to get creative with ways to cut costs that won’t compromise a
memorable Thanksgiving. We know people want to celebrate with a turkey at the
center of the table, and as always, the Butterball Turkey
Talk-Line is here to share its 41 years of Thanksgiving expertise.”
If you do not want to buy a catered
restaurant holiday meal, note: the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line
officially opens for the season Tuesday, November 1 and experts can be reached
a variety of ways including phone, text, online chat or Alexa, and will be
ready to support consumers through all their Thanksgiving needs. To learn more,
visit Butterball.com and stay tuned for more Thanksgiving-related announcements
in the coming months. Dinning-In or
Dinning-Out this holiday the planning season is here.
Foodservice
Solutions® team is here to help you drive top line sales and bottom-line
profits. Are you looking a customer ahead? Does your messaging look more like
yesterday that tomorrow? Visit GrocerantGuru.com for more information
or contact: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us Remember success
does leave clues and we just may the clue you need to propel your continued
success.
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