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Survey: Packaged Foods Sales May Be Declining, Online Grocery Struggles

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TABS Analytics recently released its 4th annual Food and Beverage Consumables Study, a survey-based report that looks at trends in where and how consumers shop for certain packaged foods.

Here are some of the highlights.

Sales of many packaged foods and beverages appear to be declining.

Based on survey respondents’ buying behaviors, only four of 15 packaged foods categories saw a rise in adjusted compound annual growth rate (CAGR).

Categories that grew:

Categories experienced no change:

Categories that declined:

Promotions and deals influence shopping behavior.

According to the study, many consumers take advantage of deals or promotions when shopping.

Of deals that DO NOT require action by the consumer, the most popular were:

Of deals that DO require consumer action, the most popular were:

Millennials appear to use deal tactics less often than the overall population, with the exception of large sizes and private labels.

Online grocery may be struggling, while brick-and-mortar grocery stores continue to lead the way.

Organics and diet sectors may be stagnating.

For more details, or to download a copy of the full report, see the TABS Analytics website.

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