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New Food Category Introductions in European Forecourt Retailing

Published by: Datamonitor

Published: Feb. 27, 2008 - 28 Pages


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DATAMONITOR VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
SOURCES
ANALYSIS
Cereal bars in forecourt shops provide busy motorists with a healthy snack on-the-go
Service station sales of cereal bars have been growing quicker than sales through convenience stores
In the majority of European markets, service station sales of cereal bars are expected to grow at a faster rate than the market average
Within the cereal bars category, sports and energy bars, and breakfast replacement bars are forecast to grow at the fastest rates
Forecourt retailers should exploit the growing consumer demand for sports and energy bars
Ready meals provide forecourt retailers with a good way of providing customers with fresh meal solutions
Growth of chilled ready meals sales have been particularly strong in Ukraine and Russia
In Russia and Ukraine, growth in service station sales is expected to significantly exceed the market average
Fish-based ready meals are expected to experience the fastest growth
Providing ready meals in forecourts responds to consumer demand for 'top-up' shopping
Forecourt retailers should offer the fastest growing ready meal types
Offering spreadable fats in forecourts enables motorists to undertake part of their shopping whilst on-the-go
Growth in sales of spreadable fats through service stations has outstripped that of convenience store sales
Service station sales of spreadable fats are predicted to continue to grow at the fastest rates in Lithuania and Estonia
Within spreadable fats, functional dairy spreads are predicted to grow at the strongest rates
Forecourt retailers should take advantage of the wide range of spreadable fats available
Forecourt retailers are well placed to benefit from the growth in functional gum sales
The growth of gum sales through service stations has been particularly strong in Estonia and Lithuania
Gum sales through service stations are predicted to continue to be strongest in the Baltic States
The highest growth going forward is forecast to come from the functional chewing gum
Chewing gum products contain an increasing number of functional ingredients in Western European markets
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List of Figures
Figure 1: In 24 of the 29 European markets covered, service station sales of cereal bars have been growing at a quicker rate than convenience store sales
Figure 2: In 22 of the 27 European markets covered, sales of cereal bars through service stations are predicted to grow at a faster pace than the market average
Figure 3: Across Europe, sales of sports and energy bars, and breakfast replacement bars, are predicted to grow at an annual rate in excess of 12%
Figure 4: The Virginias 0% Dietoos bar
Figure 5: Novartis' Isostar bar
Figure 6: The Body Check bar from Friggs
Figure 7: In 21 of the 29 European markets covered, sales of chilled ready meals have grown at a greater pace through service stations than convenience stores
Figure 8: In Russia and Ukraine, service stations sales of chilled ready meals are expected to grow at a much faster rate than total market sales
Figure 9: Across Europe, fish-based ready meals are expected to grow at an average annual rate of 11% between 2006 and 2011
Figure 10: Fish-based ready meal from Homyakovskiy Hladokombinat
Figure 11: Nautilus Food's range of seafood ready meals
Figure 12: Plus Vertriebs' Mr Yuan Sushi
Figure 13: Forecourt sales of spreadable fats have been particularly strong in Lithuania and Estonia
Figure 14: Forecourt sales of spreadable fats are predicted to continue to grow at an average annual rate in excess of 15%
Figure 15: At the European level, functional dairy spreads are forecast to grow at an annual rate of 37%
Figure 16: Unilever Eesti's Delma Extra Margarine
Figure 17: Unilever's Bercel Margarine Omega 3 Plus
Figure 18: Breeo Foods' Dairygold Low Fat Spread
Figure 19: In 26 of the 29 European markets covered, sales of gum have grown at a more rapid pace through service stations than convenience stores
Figure 20: In Lithuania, service stations sales of gum are expected to grow at 8 percentage points higher than the market average
Figure 21: At the European level, functional chewing gum is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 11% between 2006 and 2011
Figure 22: Wrigley's chewing gum and model truck
Figure 23: Serra Industria Dolciaria's 'Extra Large Bubble'
Figure 24: Cadbury's V-6 dental gum
Figure 25: At the European level, functional spreads grew at the quickest rate of all food sub-categories between 2000 and 2006

Abstract

Introduction

Many food products are experiencing high growth rates but it is important that forecourt retailers understand which they should include in their limited shop space. Based on Datamonitor's consumer products database and customer research, this brief identifies the fastest growing food markets and the opportunities for forecourt retailers therein.

Scope

Growth in sales of four of the fastest growing food categories through forecourt shops between 2000 and 2006, with forecasts to 2011. Analysis of the consumer trends which are driving growth in selected categories and how they are particularly relevant to forecourt retailers. A detailed overview of some newly-launched products which are suitable for the forecourt shop and are amongst the fastest growing categories.

Highlights

Cereal bars stand out as a category which forecourt retailers are well placed to exploit due to the increasing numbers of consumers that want to eat on-the-go. Furthermore, as Europeans' average commuting times are set to increase from 67 minutes in 2006 to 72 minutes in 2011, the snacking on-the-go trend is expected to become even more important. Chilled ready meals represent a strong growth area for service station shops and have been expanding at a particularly rapid rate in Ukraine and Russia. As consumers increasingly engage in 'top-up' shopping, ready meals will remain a strong growth area for forecourt retailers. Sales of speadable fats have been enjoying robust growth and the range of product types on the market has never been wider. Functional spreads have become particularly popular with butter and margarine products increasingly being enriched with a range of vitamins and minerals.

Reasons to Purchase

Measure which food categories are growing in popularity through the forecourt shop channel and generate ideas for new product introductions. Uncover the key drivers behind the growth rates of different product categories and gauge how forecourt retailers can best exploit these. Identify the markets in which key food categories are growing at the quickest rates and forecast how this is expected to change in the future.

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