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Issue 62   June 10, 2011

 
Survey Confirms Surging Appeal of Supermarket Prepared Meals
A new report from foodservice consultants Technomic found three out of five consumers (62%) report purchasing more supermarket prepared meals than a year ago, and are doing so at the expense of fast-food restaurants. The survey of more than 1,500 consumers found that family-style and casual-dining restaurants also were impacted to a somewhat lesser extent. Convenience was cited by 86 percent as the reason for buying more retailer meal solutions.
 
"Retail food chains, eager to recapture share-of-stomach, have been actively developing retailer meal solutions with strong consumer appeal, allowing retailers to reposition themselves as competitors to restaurants," said Darren Tristano, Technomic's e.v.p. "Consumers are facing increasingly difficult economic choices, like balancing the higher cost of gasoline with the decision to dine out. The economic downturn may alter consumers' food sourcing habits. To stay in the game, retailers and restaurant operators will have to continue to adapt their value equations to meet the market's changing needs."

Hailing from Technomic's Retailer Meal Solutions Consumer Trend Report, the findings which provides an in-depth analysis of consumers' purchases of retailer meal solutions (RMS), their motivations and unmet needs, as well as why they chose RMS over restaurant meals.

Among the highlights of the study:
-- Over half (55%) of consumers surveyed think that retailer prepared foods have greatly improved over the past three years.
 
Over 80% reported buying at least one prepared meal from a retailer in a typical month. Over four in ten (41%) consumers purchase four or more retailer meals per month. 

Taste and freshness of food are the most important factors in choosing to purchase a retailer-prepared meal, cited by 89% and 87% respectively. However, offering fresher menu items was an area noted as needing improvement for many retail establishments. 

One-fifth of consumers reported they would purchase more RMS if there were a greater variety of menu items offered, particularly in convenience stores.

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