12 Jan 2021 Kroger shares trending foods of 2020 and 2021
The Kroger Co, America’s largest grocery retailer, has announced the top 10 trending foods of 2020, as well as its food trend predictions for 2021.
Based on year-over-year sales growth across Kroger’s business, including nearly 2,800 retail stores and pickup, delivery and ship, the trending foods and beverages of 2020 included:
- Zero-calorie soft drinks
- Four-cheese Mexican blend shredded cheese
- Flavoured potato chips (hot & spicy, regional flavours & meal-inspired varieties)
- Sauvignon Blanc wine
- Heavy whipping cream
- Fresh burger patties
- Artisan breads & restaurant-style buns
- Bulk individual coffee pods
- Party-size bags of variety chocolate
- Black Forest ham
“The most-popular foods and beverages of 2020 underscore how our customers not only adapted to the challenges of this unique year but embraced cooking and eating at home as part of their new routine,” said Stuart Aitken, Kroger’s chief merchant.
“As many of our customers transitioned to working from home and virtual schoolrooms this year, coffee, fresh deli meat and artisan bread emerged as go-to staples for elevated breakfast and lunch routines, while zero-calorie soft drinks, unique potato chip flavours, wine and chocolate stood out as comfort-food favourites.
“Fresh ground beef, premium buns and shredded cheese also rose in popularity as our customers recreated their favorite restaurant-style burgers at home.”
Kroger’s top seven food trend predictions for 2021, curated by its product developers, chefs and innovators
“Many of our customers rediscovered their passion for cooking and baking at home in 2020 and aspire to eat more healthy foods and explore more unique tastes and flavours in the year ahead,” continued Aitken.
1. Futureproof Foods
From immune defense to mood management, consumers are increasingly looking for flavour and functionality in their favourite foods and beverages, especially as the nation continues to navigate a public health crisis. As “future-proofing” and “bio-hacking” trends continue to accelerate in 2021, shoppers can expect to see more foods with added benefits to support immune health, gut and brain health, energy levels and stress management.
2. Seeking Comfort
Easy-to-prepare comfort foods are on the rise as consumers look to balance convenience and quick preparation times with flavourful meal options. To help cope with the added stress many faced in 2020, consumers are also increasingly turning to home baking as a mood booster and mental escape.
3. Ketotarian Foods
High-protein eating styles like keto have skyrocketed in popularity, creating a conundrum for consumers who want to explore the trend, but find it difficult to balance the low-carb, high-fat dietary guidelines with a desire to consume more vegetables and plant-based foods.
Enter the “ketotarian” diet: a plant-based spin on traditional keto guidelines. Consumers can expect to find a growing selection of these plant-based, high-protein foods on grocery shelves in the year ahead.
4. Global Flavours and Restaurant Favourites Hit Home
According to 84.51°, Kroger’s data and analytics subsidiary, more than 60% of Kroger shoppers are spending more time cooking at home. This trend will only accelerate in 2021, as consumers spice up their weekly routines by experimenting with global flavours and recipes that recreate their favourite travel experiences or restaurant meals at home.
5. Mushroom Mania
2021 will be a breakout year for mushrooms. The versatile vegetable is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, and can easily elevate everyday recipes with its warm umami flavor. Consumers should expect to see mushrooms play a starring role in a variety of new products in 2021, including blended plant-based proteins, condiments, spices, seasonings and more.
6. For the Planet
Consumers are more interested than ever before in the environmental impact of their lifestyle choices. According to a recent survey from 84.51°, 35% of Kroger shoppers strongly agree they are more conscious of food waste since the onset of COVID-19 and more than half plan to continue taking steps to limit food waste after the pandemic.
In the coming year, consumers will find a growing selection of eco-friendly products that reduce their carbon footprint, including plant-based and plant-blended meats, sustainably packaged products and more.
7. Fresh Innovation
Forget Silicon Valley — consumers can find the latest emerging technology in their local produce aisles. From no-cry onions to in-store hydroponic farms to plant-based coatings like Apeel that extend the shelf life of produce, shoppers will see more innovative solutions launch in the coming year to help keep their favourite fruits and vegetables at the peak of freshness longer.
Such products to try in Kroger stores include: Simple Truth Organic Honeycrisp Apples, Kroger Happy Eyes Sweet Onions, Kroger Fresh Avocados, Kroger Fresh Limes.
To view photography of Kroger’s trending products of 2020 as well as 2021 food predictions, visit here.
Source: www.prnewswire.com