Staples Insights | Fewer grocery trips (ACI), Produce ticks up (SFM), Frozen elevated in UK (NOMD)

07/27/20 06:09AM EDT

Less frequent grocery shopping for most (ACI)

According to the latest survey conducted by Acosta, a CPG sales and marketing firm, grocery shopping on a weekly basis has dropped by 20% among U.S. consumers since the start of the pandemic. The percentage of consumers doing their grocery shopping once a week or more fell from 67% to 47% as seen in the following chart. The latest survey was Acosta’s ninth, conducted from June 26 to July 1. According to Acosta’s research consumers are now spending 37% more on each grocery trip compared to pre-COVID trips. 66% of respondents said they are spending less on eating away from home while 13% report spending more. 75% of respondents think a second wave of COVID-19 infections could lead to shutdowns returning. 73% of respondents said dine-in restaurants have reopened in their area, but only 27% had visited them.

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Fresh produce re-accelerating, indicating elevated at-home meal consumption (SFM)

During the week ended July 12, fresh produce sales grew 11.0%, accelerating 2% from the prior week as seen in the following chart. Fresh vegetable sales accelerated from 14% to 16.1% in the latest week, while fresh fruit sales accelerated from 5% to 6.5%. Fresh fruit sales tend to be impulse purchases, while vegetable sales indicate meal preparation. We believe fresh vegetable demand is a better indicator of meal consumption at home, stripping out the stockpiling effect, which has lessened but has continued during the pandemic. Fresh vegetable sales still indicate elevated at-home meal consumption.  

Sprouts Farmers Market is positioned well for elevated sales of home meal consumption and produce.

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UK CPG sales slow, but frozen still elevated (NOMD)

For the week ended July 18, the total CPG demand in the U.K. was 4% higher YOY. Total edible categories were flat vs. the prior week at +9% YOY. Total non-edible categories were up 3% YOY. The frozen category ticked up to +16% from +14% sequentially, as seen in the following chart. The frozen category has generally been the second strongest category after alcohol during the pandemic in the U.K. The non-edible categories have seen lower levels of demand growth than the edible categories, but that gap narrowed to 6% in the latest week from 10% for the week ended June 27. The U.K. is Nomad Foods' largest market at 31% of sales.

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