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Tracking Consumer Demand During COVID-19

COVID-19 has changed consumer buying patterns. Tracking verified point-of-sale and e-commerce data, market research company IRI has published a series of reports over recent weeks showing the effects of COVID-19 on consumers and the CPG and retail industries.

To bring the most up-to-date information to the industry, IRI announced its new IRI CPG Demand Index on April 27. The Index measures weekly changes in consumer purchases, by dollar sales, compared to the same period last year. 

“The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed consumer behavior and spending, creating significant challenges for CPG companies seeking to appropriately allocate their resources and effectively meet consumer demand,” said Dr. Krishnakumar (KK) S. Davey, president of Strategic Analytics for IRI in the press release announcing the new Index.

Source: IRI CPG Demand Index. Indices < 100 = Decline; > 100 = Growth

Highlights of recent IRI reports

Many consumers expect their lives to be different after the pandemic, according to COVID-19 Impact on CPG Retail: Anticipating Life After COVID-19, published April 17. Other points from the report include:

The most recent COVID-19 Impact: Consumer Spending Tracker For Measured Channels, published April 23, found sales for the week ended April 12 were down from the mid-March panic shopping peak but remained up 13% compared to the same period last year. The following chart shows a breakdown of food categories with weekly growth compared to last year.

Insights for the week ended April 12 include: 

The shape of the CPG demand curve continues to evolve and industry needs to react quickly as the country moves toward reopening the economy, according to The Changing Shape of the CPG Demand Curve, published April 24. The main points from this report: 

Although many sources are asking how these changes will play out after the pandemic, there’s little basis for making long-term predictions. Food manufacturers will have to remain informed and agile enough to adapt to changing conditions.

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