Are Traasdahl, CEO and co-founder of Crisp, predicts six key trends that will impact the food supply chain in 2021 to help retailers and food companies improve their planning and agility in the coming year.
New Hope Network research shows consumers want grocery store staff treated and paid well, especially with COVID-19 wreaking havoc on their wellbeing. However, fewer than a quarter actively research the retailers they frequent.
A survey by Pure Branding found that only 14% of supplement users reach for supplements as a first "go-to solution" when they are sick, and that a much larger percentage turn to over-the-counter drugs.
After a difficult year, Acosta's forecasted trends include an ongoing focus on personal health and self-care, technology activation acceleration and fulfillment efficiencies.
With explosive growth in the supplement industry confirmed in 2020, the key question now is what the future holds for supplement sales. This is the latest installment in our data discussion from Nutrition Business Journal’s senior analyst.
From surging demand to scaled down in-store experiences, everything is changing for retailers. But understanding these impacts will help the supplement industry support those on the front lines of the pandemic, according to Inside the Bottle.