Foodservice

The Millennial Impact on Foodservice Packaging

New study reveals the attributes that matter most

FALLS CHURCH, Va. -- The Foodservice Packaging Institute's (FPI) 2016 Trends Report revealed key shifts over the past year that focused on industry changes being fueled by the generational influence of millennials.

"Each year our Trends Report searches for common threads found throughout the entire foodservice packaging value chain. This year more than ever, it’s hard to deny the influence of the millennial generation on the foodservice packaging industry," said Lynn Dyer, president of FPI. "As such a large, influential piece of the population, the opinions and ideals of millennials are a defining factor, leaving an impression on the industry."

Millennials want food that is increasingly convenient and less time-intensive. Responses for 2016 showed an uptick in preferences for the grab-and-go sector. Ordering online, through mobile applications or via automated in-store ordering stations is increasingly popular, partially due to millennials' "text rather than talk" preference. Meal delivery programs are gaining traction, too, requiring new and innovative foodservice packaging.

Changes in preparation and distribution of meals are driving other trends, such as an increased interest in tamper-evident packaging and food safety. Tamper-evident packaging offers a visible solution for foodservice operators and their customers concerned about the integrity of their foods and beverages.

This year's report also highlights the fact that environmentally friendly, sustainable, recyclable and compostable packaging are moving beyond trendy to now being a regular part of doing business. "Light-weighting" and mineral filler usage is gaining interest, which can help both environmental and economic goals of companies and consumers alike.

Another notable industry shift revealed in the survey is the common concerns addressed across multiple industry segments. Foodservice packaging sectors are communicating more with each other, thus paying more attention to the similar links, challenges and opportunities in the entire supply chain.

"The increasing communication and collaboration between the supply-chain partners will result in the continued evolution of the foodservice packaging industry to better support the needs of foodservice operators and their customers, no matter who they are today and in the future," Dyer said.

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