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Only 2% Of Consumers Prioritising Big-Name Grocery Brands

Amid the cost-of-living crisis, new research confirms that consumers are prioritising the cost of products above all else, with two-fifths saying that price is the most important consideration when shopping for groceries (40%).

The VoucherCodes.co.uk Food Spend Report reveals that only 2% of UK consumers prioritise big-name brands when grocery shopping, suggesting that brand power has waned and is now having limited impact on consumers’ purchasing decisions.

As well as cost, quality is also important to consumers when choosing where to shop, with the research finding almost one-fifth prioritising quality of products when making grocery selections (19%). Similarly, deals and value for money is the top priority according to 16% of consumers.

Interestingly, despite the surging growth of convenience in the grocery sector, just 7% of consumers say they prioritise convenience when making product selections.

Factors consumers prioritise when shopping for groceries Percentage of consumers
Price 40%
Quality 19%
Deals and value 16%
Selection of products 8%
Convenience 7%
Big-name brands 2%

Angus Drummond, Senior Director, Commercial at VoucherCodes.co.uk commented: “The findings of our Food Spend Report show big-name brands are becoming far less influential in consumers’ purchasing decisions. Due to the cost-of-living crisis, it’s understandable that customers are focusing on keeping costs low and getting a good deal rather than favouring particular brands, however this is likely to cause concern for premium and mid-market brands offering products with a higher price point.

“Encouragingly, our research also reveals that getting a good deal and value for money are of a similar importance to consumers as low prices. To encourage loyal customers, retailers should provide consumers with a range of products that are both high in quality and good value for money, and span a range of price points to meet the needs of all consumers. When possible, they should also consider offering deals and discounts to help their customers make their money go further.”