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Seven ways the pandemic has changed how Americans shop for food

by The Editor
September 10, 2020
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Seven ways the pandemic has changed how Americans shop for food

NEW YORK • When the coronavirus pandemic struck, even the most enthusiastic cooks had to adjust to a new, more complicated relationship with their kitchens.

For the first time in a generation, Americans began spending more money at the supermarket than at places where someone else made the food. Grocers saw eight years of projected sales growth packed into one month. Shopping trends that were in their infancy were turbocharged.

Here are seven ways the pandemic has changed the way Americans shop for food.

1. Trips are fewer, lists are better

The need to avoid infection has taught people how to get by on fewer trips to the store and to make good shopping lists.

"People now go to the store with purpose," said Mr John Owen, associate director for food and retail of market analysis group Mintel. "The number of trips went way down and the size of the basket went way up in April. We have eased back on that, but not by much."

Before the pandemic, 19 per cent of Americans shopped for food more than three times a week, according to a study by management firm McKinsey & Co. That number had dropped to 10 per cent by June.

2. Online aisles are bustling

A year ago, 81 per cent of shoppers surveyed by Gallup said they never turned to the Internet for groceries. Online shopping was lolling at around 3 per cent of all grocery sales, or about US$1.2 billion (S$1.6 billion), according to a survey by Brick Meets Click/Mercatus.

But in June, online grocery sales in the United States hit US$7.2 billion.

Curbside pick-up, delivery's sibling, has also exploded. Stores are converting carparks to better handle traffic from shoppers who drive by to pick up orders.

3. Orange is the new snack

Produce sales have been riding high since March and are still up 11 per cent from a year earlier, said Mr Joe Watson, vice-president at the Produce Marketing Association. But one item is a real outlier: oranges.

In May, grocers sold 73 per cent more oranges than during the same month last year. Even into July, sales remained 52 per cent higher than a year before.

"Oranges were a surprise, but they are popular from an immunity standpoint," Mr Watson said.

They also last longer than some other fruit, which matters when people are going to the store less often, he said.

4. Redrawing the store

Pandemic shopping has ushered in wider aisles, new methods of sanitation and less-crowded stores. Health concerns have also sped up the growth in payment apps and self-checkout.

Retail giant Walmart is testing a new system that replaces traditional checkout lines with an open plaza ringed by 34 terminals. Shoppers can scan their purchases or ask an employee to do the scanning for them.

5. Choices are shrinking

After decades in which American supermarkets expanded to offer a dizzying selection of products and brands, they are pulling back on variety.

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NEW YORK • When the coronavirus pandemic struck, even the most enthusiastic cooks had to adjust to a new, more complicated relationship with their kitchens.

For the first time in a generation, Americans began spending more money at the supermarket than at places where someone else made the food. Grocers saw eight years of projected sales growth packed into one month. Shopping trends that were in their infancy were turbocharged.

Here are seven ways the pandemic has changed the way Americans shop for food.

1. Trips are fewer, lists are better

The need to avoid infection has taught people how to get by on fewer trips to the store and to make good shopping lists.

"People now go to the store with purpose," said Mr John Owen, associate director for food and retail of market analysis group Mintel. "The number of trips went way down and the size of the basket went way up in April. We have eased back on that, but not by much."

Before the pandemic, 19 per cent of Americans shopped for food more than three times a week, according to a study by management firm McKinsey & Co. That number had dropped to 10 per cent by June.

2. Online aisles are bustling

A year ago, 81 per cent of shoppers surveyed by Gallup said they never turned to the Internet for groceries. Online shopping was lolling at around 3 per cent of all grocery sales, or about US$1.2 billion (S$1.6 billion), according to a survey by Brick Meets Click/Mercatus.

But in June, online grocery sales in the United States hit US$7.2 billion.

Curbside pick-up, delivery's sibling, has also exploded. Stores are converting carparks to better handle traffic from shoppers who drive by to pick up orders.

3. Orange is the new snack

Produce sales have been riding high since March and are still up 11 per cent from a year earlier, said Mr Joe Watson, vice-president at the Produce Marketing Association. But one item is a real outlier: oranges.

In May, grocers sold 73 per cent more oranges than during the same month last year. Even into July, sales remained 52 per cent higher than a year before.

"Oranges were a surprise, but they are popular from an immunity standpoint," Mr Watson said.

They also last longer than some other fruit, which matters when people are going to the store less often, he said.

4. Redrawing the store

Pandemic shopping has ushered in wider aisles, new methods of sanitation and less-crowded stores. Health concerns have also sped up the growth in payment apps and self-checkout.

Retail giant Walmart is testing a new system that replaces traditional checkout lines with an open plaza ringed by 34 terminals. Shoppers can scan their purchases or ask an employee to do the scanning for them.

5. Choices are shrinking

After decades in which American supermarkets expanded to offer a dizzying selection of products and brands, they are pulling back on variety.

There are no more free samples (a health risk) andRead More – Source

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