US sales of in-store meal kits reached $93m in 2018, according to the latest Nielsen data, with 187 new retail meal kit items introduced during the year as high-profile brands sought to reach consumers that like the concept, but don’t want to commit to an online...
In-store shopping is still the preferred way for 52% of moms to get their groceries, vs. 27% of dads, according to a report from Valassis. Retailers. Those that offer prepared foods, saw increases in shopping from 36% of mothers. Overall, 79% of moms said that...
Eighty-seven percent of consumers are looking for a personalized and consistent experience across channels yet only 71% of retailers plan to offer the ability to “start the sale anywhere, finish the sale anywhere, according to Boston Retail Partners (BRP). BRP...
According to the 2019 Convenience Store News Realities of the Aisle consumer study, when asked what defines convenience, 44 percent of shoppers polled cited quick/quick visit and 13 percent said a store is convenient if it is close, close to home or close to work....
The study found Americans tend not to be loyal to a specific location, but rather visit multiple convenience stores on a regular basis. Nearly half said they “grab and go,” 39% browse for new items, and 16% tend to hang around a store and visit. Consumers...