Mintel Announces Five Global Food and Drink Trends for 2018

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Source: Mintel

In 2018, expect to see transparency and traceability for all, regardless of their income.From ingredient scares to political bombshells,self-carehas become a priority for many and one that includes choosing food and drink that will address perceived nutritional, physical, and emotional needs. Opportunities also will be plentiful fornatural, tantalising, and unexpected texturesfrom chewy beverages to cookies with popping candy inside.

Meanwhile, the rapid expansion in the variety of food and drink retail channels will fuel the opportunity forrecommendations, promotions, and product innovations that are personalised based on individual consumer behavior. Finally, forward-looking companies are developing solutions to replace traditional farms and factories withscientifically engineered ingredients and finished products.

Looking ahead to 2018,Mintel’s Global Food and Drink Analyst Jenny Zegler discusses the major trends predicted to play out in food and drink markets around the world, beginning with the trends that will gain wider traction in the months ahead to emerging trends that are influential, but just on the fringe in many regions.

Full Disclosure

In our new post-truth reality, consumers require complete and total transparency from food and drink companies.

Widespread distrust places pressure on manufacturers to offer thorough and honest disclosures about how, where, when, and by whom food and drink is grown, harvested, made, and/or sold. The need for reassurance about the safety and trustworthiness of food and drink has led toincreased use of natural as well as ethical and environmental claimsin global food and drink launches. In addition to more specific product details, the next wave of clean label will challenge manufacturers and retailers todemocratise transparency and traceabilityso that products are accessible to all consumers regardless of household income.

Self-fulfilling Practices

As more consumers find modern life to be hectic and stressful, flexible and balanced diets will become integral elements of self-care routines.

The frantic pace of modern life, constant connectivity, pervasive distrust, and contentious tones in politics and the media have caused many consumers tolook for ways to escape negativity in their lives. Many people who feel overwhelmed are focusing on ‘self-care,’ or prioritising time and efforts dedicated to themselves. Looking ahead, individual definitions of self-care and balance will reinforce the need for a variety of formats, formulations and portion sizes of food and drink that present consumers with positive solutions—and treats—that can be incorporated into their customised and flexible definitions of health and wellness. Going forward, more consumers will be looking for ingredients, products, and combinations of food and drink that providenutrition, physical, or emotional benefitsthat advance their priorities for self-care.

New Sensations

Texture is the latest tool to engage the senses and deliver share-worthy experiences.

In 2018, the sound, feel, and satisfaction that texture provides will become more important for food and drink companies and consumers alike. Texture is the next facet of formulation that can be leveraged to provide consumers withinteractive—and documentation-worthy—experiences. The quest for experiences will provide opportunities for multisensory food and drink that uses unexpected texture to provide consumers, especially the teens and young adults of the iGeneration, with tangible connections to the real world, as well as moments worth sharing either in-person or online.

Preferential Treatment

A new era in personalisation is dawning due to the expansion of online and mobile food shopping.

As technology helps to make shopping as effortless as possible, an era of targeted promotions and products is emerging. Motivated by the potential to save time and ideally money, consumers are sampling a variety of channels and technologies when shopping for food and drink, includinghome delivery, subscription services, and automatic replenishment. Companies and retailers can leverage technology to establish new levels of efficiency, such as customised recommendations, cross-category pairings, and resourceful solutions that save consumers time, effort, and energy. Opportunities exist for companies to tempt consumers by creating products, suggesting combinations of goods and other options across consumer categories that make shopping more efficient and affordable for customers.

Science Fare

Technology is being used to engineer solutions for our stretched global food supply.

A technological revolution is playing out in manufacturing as some forward-looking companies are developing solutions to replace traditional farms and factories with scientifically engineered ingredients and finished products. In 2018, technology will begin to disrupt the traditional food chain as enterprising manufacturers aim toreplace farms and factories with laboratories. While lab-grown, cultured, or synthetic food and drink is only just emerging, technology could eventually be used to design food and drink that is inherentlymore nutritious, which could extend the consumer audience for scientifically engineered food and drink beyond environmentally conscious shoppers to reach consumers who are concerned about ingredient consistency, efficacy, and purity.

Jenny Zegler, Global Food and Drink Analyst at Mintel,said:

“In 2018, Mintel foresees opportunities for manufacturers and retailers to help consumers regain trust in food and drink and to relieve stress through balanced diets, as well as memorable eating and drinking experiences. There also is an exciting new chapter dawning in which technology will help brands and retailers forge more personalised connections with shoppers, while enterprising companies are using scientific engineering to create an exciting new generation of sustainable food and drink.”

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