A study by Grand View Research estimates that the frozen food market will reach $72.98 billion by 2024, and yet, while the market for frozen foods is growing, order sizes aren’t. There are several contributing factors to this trend, including changing consumer demands and e-commerce’s growing presence, in addition to greater retail restriction and harsher penalties. However, the right consolidation model can help shippers achieve greater supply chain efficiency and, ultimately, reduce costs and improve service.
Changing Consumer Demands
Even as recently as five years ago, people turned to frozen foods for many meals— frozen waffles for breakfast, microwave meals for a quick office lunch, even pre-mixed meals for family dinner. But that’s changing. Today, convenience is king, and healthy options aren’t far behind on consumers’ wish lists.
On-the-go packaging has never been more popular. Millennials and young families have jam-packed schedules, which means food needs to be ready fast. But unlike previous generations, today’s consumers still expect their grab-and-go options to be healthy ones. More than ever before, consumers are making thoughtful food choices based on ingredients, source, company story and perceived health benefits. And frozen foods that are capitalizing on this trend—especially disruptors—are seeing growth.
Meatless meats, gluten-free bread and low-calorie ice cream are just a few of the products that are gaining popularity across the United States—due in large part because they fit into the healthy options that consumers crave.
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