Foodservice

Ramping Up Soup & Salad (Infographic)

Technomic reveals trends, customer preferences

CHICAGO -- Soup, a classic comfort food, and salad, quintessential healthy fare, are favorites of the American diet. Ongoing emphasis on healthful eating, along with the rise of the fast-casual segment and retail prepared foods--both strong channels for soup and salad--continue to keep these offerings in the limelight.

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Across the foodservice spectrum, operators are capitalizing on the popularity of soup and salad. Restaurants offering soup and salad now face considerable competition from the retail segment; in fact, 54% of consumers told Technomic that they source soup from home at least once a week.

"Soup and salad are traditional favorites, but consumers still expect variety and something different on the menu," said Darren Tristano, executive vice president of Technomic Inc. "Catering to consumers' need for variety when dining out--while also striking a balance between craveable, healthy and innovative yet familiar offerings that justify price points--will be important in driving soup and salad purchases. Operators may also have room to ramp up soup and salad orders by promoting their appeal across dayparts and mealparts."

Findings include:

  • More than two-fifths of consumers strongly agree that they visit certain restaurants specifically because they enjoy the soup (46%) and salad (43%) these restaurants offer.
  • Half of consumers (51%) say it is important that soup can be bundled with other items; 60% say the same regarding salad. Additionally, 58% of consumers even say that they are more likely to order soup as a combo meal than as a single item.
  • 50% of consumers want to try new and unique soups. Further, more than a third (35%) of consumers say they purchase soup because they want to try new varieties; 21% say the same for salad.

Ethnic and innovative soups, such as Asian-style ramen and chilled varieties, are poised for growth, particularly among younger consumers. Kale, chopped and grain-based salads are trending forward at the restaurant-chain level and in the retail space.

Chicago-based Technomic provides clients with the facts, insights and consulting support. Its services include proprietary studies and research on all aspects of the food industry.

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