What’s for Dinner? Mom’s and Dad’s don’t know
most of the time. The kids don’t know
most of the time but they will ask over and over again. Idahoan Foods is a retail food brand creating a platform for
consumer convenient meal participation, differentiation
and individualization within the grocerant niche according to Steven
Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma,
WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
So, let’s look and see how many consumers know what is for
dinner to night and where and how they might get it.
1. Recent Grocerant ScoreCards found 82.3% of consumers
don’t know what’s for dinner at Noon, and 61.1 don’t know what’ s for dinner at
4PM %.
2. Roughly 66% of consumers purchase prepared food items from a retail
location at least three times a month.
3.
83.1% all dinners have at least 1
grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat meal component and 68.4% have two
meal components.
4. When asked if
they wanted to cook dinner from scratch or assemble dinner from fresh meal
components 90.4 % of Gen Z chose assemble from Fresh Prepared Meal Components
and Millennials 82.7% chose meal components.
5. Seventy-three percent of retail prepared food purchases are taken
to go
6. Prepared food purchases are frequently a planned
purchase among 59% of shoppers, while 41% of shoppers said they buy prepared
foods on impulse. Dinner has the highest amount of prepared food buys with 79%
of respondents making purchases for that meal, while lunch comes in at 77% and
breakfast at 62%.
7. 55% of consumers would like to try autonomous EV
delivery
We all know that parents
are always keen on time-saving solutions, especially when it comes to answering
the question of “What’s for dinner?” Now that many consumers have resumed their
pre-pandemic commuting routines and many children have returned to in-person
schooling, the call for quick dinnertime solutions is as strong as ever. Here are
some insights from Idahoan Foods.
However, meal priorities have seen a shift. In addition to wanting foods that are fast to get on the table and convenient on-the-go options, consumers also want foods that are high-quality, wholesome, filling and cost-effective. For consumers who want an easy lunch or dinner that doesn’t involve a stop at the drive-thru, quick-prep products from the supermarket can provide an excellent solution. These insights are driving innovation and product line extensions from leading center store brands like Idahoan Foods.
Consumers turn to the center store
Currently, demand for consumer-packaged
goods, or CPGs, is greater than it was at the beginning of the pandemic—even
after the bulk-buying trend has eased back. According to a report from Consumer Brands Association, consumer demand for
packaged goods in Q3 2021 increased 8.3% YOY and 1.8% over the second
quarter—totaling more than $1.7 billion in demand.
And in the supermarket, bigger brands
have been outpacing the rest in terms of growth — data from IRI and Boston
Consulting Group found that national CPG brands took market share from private
labels during 2021.
For retailers, these market shifts
indicate two shopper priorities: As shoppers gravitate toward the center store,
they’re seeking more shelf-stable foods to keep in the house — and they’re
looking for brands they recognize and trust as they shop the aisles.
Shoppers buying for their families want
affordable, high-quality meal solutions that are both kid-friendly and that appeal
to adults.
Unsurprisingly, potato dishes rank high
among crowd pleasers. According to Statista, 78% of consumers say they would consider purchasing mashed
potatoes from retailers at least occasionally for lunch or dinner, making them
one of the most in-demand side dishes in the store.
Quick-prep side dishes, in particular,
became a hot commodity during the pandemic as affordable, convenient,
shelf-stable foods took center stage — and the demand is likely to remain
elevated even after pandemic-related changes to the market begin to fade out,
especially for busy parents.
Idahoan
Foods offers a wide range of Fresh-Dried™ Mashed Potato products that
always start with 100% real Idaho® potatoes from local growers. The company
washes, peels, boils and mashes them before removing the water through a
proprietary process that helps consumers put delicious, real mashed potatoes on
the table in just five minutes. Consumers just add hot water to enjoy mashed
potatoes in an array of crave-worthy flavors — including Buttery Homestyle®,
Four Cheese, Roasted Garlic and Loaded Baked® Mashed Potatoes.
Idahoan
Foods offers many of its Flavored Mashed products in a variety of formats,
including standard four serving packages, family sized packages and single
serving cups.
The single-serving format – a rapidly
growing priority for the brand – brings all the things consumers love about
Idahoan Fresh-Dried™ Mashed potato products and turns the convenience factor up
a notch with a portable, microwave-ready package. With no artificial flavors or
synthetic colors, they offer a wholesome, filling meal solution parents can
feel great about serving.
The cups are also easily customizable.
Adding a few other favorite ingredients can quickly turn them into a meal, like
in Idahoan’s recipes for Buttery Homestyle® Mashed Potatoes with Brisket and
BBQ Sauce or Loaded Baked® with BBQ Chicken.
Don’t over reach. Are
you ready for some fresh ideations? Do your food marketing ideations look more
like yesterday than tomorrow? Interested in learning how Foodservice Solutions® 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 us on our social media sites by clicking the
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