STUDY: Ninety-four Percent of Consumers say Food Product Transparency From Brands and Manufacturers is Important, Impacts Purchase
Label Insight study reveals insights into consumer demand for product transparency and its impact on the food industry
CHICAGO, June 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumer demand for product transparency is driving the evolution of the food industry, requiring brands and manufacturers to understand and capitalize on delivering the in-depth product information consumers crave. Currently, only 12 percent of consumers rank brands as their most trusted resource for information about what is in their own food, but 67 percent of consumers believe it is the brand or manufacturer's responsibility to provide consumers with this information, demonstrating a clear gap between consumer expectations and the information brands are providing.
Label Insight, the leading provider of SaaS data solutions that power transparency between CPG brands, retailers and consumers, has released the 2016 Label Insight Food Revolution Study which examines how consumers view their food choices, and what they expect from companies. According to the report, the majority of consumers surveyed value product transparency and consider many different data points before making purchase decisions; but, they do not trust the extent of information provided or the ways in which brands are currently delivering it.
The study, which surveyed 1,522 consumers to discover how they make food choices, shop and what they expect from brands in terms of product information, reveals that brands that meet customer expectations for product information and deliver that information instantly develop a new dynamic of convenience, trust, and long-term value.
"We've reached a point where consumers have much higher expectations for transparency about what is in their food," said Patrick Moorhead, CMO at Label Insight. "Consumers have been demanding more and more information from brands in every sector of the market, and food companies are finally realizing how important it is to provide that information."
The report progresses from delving into the current state of consumer confusion and spending decisions, to highlighting the opportunities brands and manufacturers have moving forward. As an overview:
- Consumer Confusion: The majority of consumers (81 percent) have consumed a packaged product with an ingredient they didn't recognize at some point in the past month.
- Informed Purchase Decisions: Nearly all respondents (94 percent) said that it is important to them that the brands and manufacturers they purchase products from are transparent about what is in their food and how it is made.
- Added Value: More than two-thirds (83 percent) say they would find additional value in having access to more extensive product information.
- Consumer Loyalty: More than a third of consumers surveyed (37 percent) said they would switch brands if another brand shared more detailed product information.
"Retailers are facing an increasing demand in terms of providing product information, and many are seeing their long-term customers jump ship to competitors who provide more information," said Moorhead. "This presents an opportunity for new brands to gain market share, but also for established brands to secure loyalty by opening up about their products."
Brands are in a position to develop long-term relationships with current customers while also capturing market share from competition by offering complete product transparency. The 2016 Food Revolution study reveals that consumers will remain loyal to brands that provide easy access to trustworthy product information.
To view the complete results of the 2016 Food Revolution Study, visit:
https://www.labelinsight.com/foodrevolutionstudy
About Label Insight
Label Insight is the leading provider of SaaS data solutions that power transparency between CPG brands, retailers and consumers. The company's cloud-based product data engine enables CPG brands and retailers to transform basic product data into smart attributes, providing a deep understanding of their product set. Label Insight offers an unmatched level of data, generating 15,000 attributes - such as nutrients and allergens - per product. These attributes serve as building blocks for a live view of data for more than 300,000 products across 17,000 brands, totaling over 80 percent of the U.S. retail food and beverage market. Label Insight customers use this deep level of product data to provide greater transparency to consumers; maximize category growth potential; easily participate in industry and government initiatives, such as SmartLabel; and create more connected omni-channel experiences.
To learn more about Label Insight's ability to streamline the product data process and improve transparency, visit www.labelinsight.com.
SOURCE Label Insight
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