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Inside the 2024 food shopping landscape with FMI — The Food Industry Association

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This week on the podcast we’re joined by our friend and colleague, Steve Markenson from FMI — The Food Industry Association, to talk all about the latest installment of FMI’s U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends report. Listen as we unpack the state of grocery shopping today:

  • Why we might be witnessing “the end of the primary shopper”
  • How shopper habits and sentiments have shifted (or stayed the same) as inflation persists
  • What is driving shifts in the variety of stores shopped, and why the supermarket still reigns supreme
  • How the shoppers’ evolving understanding of value impacts it all

About the report

FMI's U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends 2024 series helps food and beverage industry professionals gain a deeper understanding of grocery shoppers’ changing habits and behaviors over the past few years. It explores shoppers’ weekly spend, primary store choice, engagement with emerging dimensions of value and more.

Explore the report

If you like these insights, subscribe to our free weekly email newsletter where we share data-packed infographics, insightful articles, food & beverage industry trends and more.

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172 episoder

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Manage episode 422056712 series 2889619
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This week on the podcast we’re joined by our friend and colleague, Steve Markenson from FMI — The Food Industry Association, to talk all about the latest installment of FMI’s U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends report. Listen as we unpack the state of grocery shopping today:

  • Why we might be witnessing “the end of the primary shopper”
  • How shopper habits and sentiments have shifted (or stayed the same) as inflation persists
  • What is driving shifts in the variety of stores shopped, and why the supermarket still reigns supreme
  • How the shoppers’ evolving understanding of value impacts it all

About the report

FMI's U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends 2024 series helps food and beverage industry professionals gain a deeper understanding of grocery shoppers’ changing habits and behaviors over the past few years. It explores shoppers’ weekly spend, primary store choice, engagement with emerging dimensions of value and more.

Explore the report

If you like these insights, subscribe to our free weekly email newsletter where we share data-packed infographics, insightful articles, food & beverage industry trends and more.

  continue reading

172 episoder

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