The key consumer trends and insights influencing the Eating and Drinking sector in 2017 – based on consumer research and analysis from behavioural insights practice Canvas8.
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People don’t always want to eat clean
Even in the face of the booming health and
fitness sectors, the ‘lazy girl’ trope still hits
home with overworked, time-pressed Gen
Yers. As the pursuit of holistic wellness
is increasingly seen as a status symbol, a
growing body of users are pushing back
against clean eating diet crazes.
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People don’t always want to eat clean1 Deliciously Stella
Parodying wellness with junk food
Instagram is awash with wellness bloggers
posting pics of macrobiotic salads and
Lycra-clad abs. How’s the average person
expected to keep up? Bella Younger
glamorises an alternative lifestyle with
Deliciously Stella, choosing crisps over kale
and a deep-fat fryer over a NutriBullet.
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People don’t always want to eat clean2 GOURMET BABIES
Parents are feeding kids big flavours
The baby food market has begun to
adapt to changing tastes. While some are
blending trendy ingredients like lentils,
chia and avocado into their offerings, cold-
pressed baby foods are also on the rise,
appealing to parents who want the very
best for their kids.
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People don’t always want to eat clean2 Happy Family
From picking the right manufacturer to
finding a product with the right ingredients,
feeding infants can be stressful. Organic
brand Happy Family wants to make
nutrition easier for parents, and it’s pushing
to change mums’ and dads’ expectations of
baby food.
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Organic bites for healthy babies
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People don’t always want to eat clean3 FROZEN FIXES
People are seeing frozen in a new light
Gone are the days when a bag of frozen
fruit was seen as a cheap alternative to a
fresh punnet of strawberries. Thanks to
the smoothie fad, sales of frozen fruit have
skyrocketed. But it’s not just health nuts
that are going frozen; the category is being
disrupted with truly desirable dishes.
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People don’t always want to eat clean3 Luvo
Ready-made meals for busy people
Frozen ready meals used to mean a
Swanson TV dinner or junk food from a
plastic bag. But Luvo is aiming to prove
that the freezer aisle isn’t just for turkey
dinosaurs and Arctic rolls. It’s shaking up
the category with nutritionally-balanced
ready meals made for time-pressed people.
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People don’t always want to eat clean4 FANCY FAST
People are ditching the basic burger
Once associated with poor health and
late night binges, burgers have become
something of an art. And ‘gourmet’ isn’t just
about the food itself; brands are revamping
their restaurants, with Burger King
redesigning interiors along a ‘rustic’ theme
and McDonald’s introducing table service.
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People don’t always want to eat clean4 Gyms Kitchen
Protein-first dining for gym junkies
Brits are splashing cash on eating out, but
with 27% of people picking a restaurant
based on how healthy the menu is, there’s
a demand for more wholesome fare.
Gyms Kitchen, the UK’s first protein-based
eatery, taps into this desire with its meal
breakdowns and on-site nutritionists.
In practiceEating and drinking
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