Foodservice

Retailers Must Differentiate Foodservice Offer From Restaurants

Consumers purchasing retailer meal solutions less often, says Technomic

CHICAGO -- At the height of the economic downturn, many consumers flocked to supermarkets, mass merchandisers, warehouse clubs, convenience stores and other retailers looking for a deal on prepared foods. Although the economy is slowly recovering from the recession, some consumers are purchasing retailer meal solutions (RMS) less often than they did two years ago--38% of today's consumers say that they purchase RMS from traditional supermarkets each week--compared to 42% who said the same in 2010, reported foodservice consulting firm Technomic.

"These consumers may be reversing the patterns they set a couple of years ago by heading back to restaurants," said Darren Tristano, vice president of Chicago-based Technomic.

"For retailers to gain or maintain their share of foodservice dollars, they'll need to clearly stand out from restaurants--especially since our data shows that consumers' expectations are rising for the taste, quality, freshness and appearance of retailer prepared foods," he said.

Findings from Technomic's Retailer Meal Solutions Consumer Trend Report, include:

  • Some of the top RMS menu trends include signature fried snacks; more variety for vegetable sides; higher-quality pizzas; a distinct specialty focus for sandwiches and burgers; and a move toward ethnic flavors.
  • More than two-fifths of consumers who purchase RMS at least once a month (43%) say they do so four or more times per month, meaning they purchase RMS at least once a week.
  • More consumers today than those polled two years ago place a high importance on many attributes, including the value, price, convenience, taste, freshness and quality of prepared foods.
  • Opportunities exist for retailers to leverage their customization options to compete with restaurants; only 38% of consumers agree that retail prepared foods allow for more customization than food purchased from a restaurant.
  • At least four out of five consumers who visit each retail chain measured for prepared foods purchase RMS items at these locations at least once a month, reiterating the strong role routine and convenience plays in the RMS purchasing decision.
  • Though half of consumers think the quality of prepared foods has greatly improved since 2010, nearly two-fifths call for more name-brand foods that typically denote a higher quality perception.

Chicago-based Technomic provides clients with the facts, insights and consulting support they need to enhance their business strategies, decisions and results. Its services include numerous publications and digital products, as well as proprietary studies and ongoing research on all aspects of the food industry.

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