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Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition
Published on July 2011

                                                                                                               Report Summary

U.S. retail sales of natural and organic foods and beverages rose to nearly $39 billion in 2010, an increase of 9% over the previous
year's sales of $35 billion, far outpacing growth in conventional groceries, which crept ahead less than 2%. Despite the continued
sluggish economic recovery, Packaged Facts projects sales to more than double by 2015, to exceed $78 billion. Growth will be
jump-started in 2011, in great part due to snack king Frito-Lay's switching half its snack portfolio to all-natural formulations. In
addition, attracted by the higher growth rates of natural/organic foods and beverages and in response to consumer demand, other
major consumer product companies are becoming more deeply committed to natural and organic products, either through acquisition
or internal development. Such deep-pocketed marketers are in a good position to fast-track their products into retail stores and onto
consumer tables via their massive product development capabilities, far-reaching distribution networks, and huge advertising and
marketing budgets.



This completely revised report, Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition, examines sales and growth
potential, identifying key issues and trends that will affect the marketplace through 2015. Extensive analysis via both proprietary
primary data from Packaged Facts' February 2011 Online Consumer Survey and via Experian Simmons' national consumer panel
data gauges consumer attitudes and behaviors toward natural/organic foods and beverages, retail shopping patterns, and media
usage and preferences, both traditional and social. Also included is comprehensive coverage of new product trends across dozens of
categories, drawing on new product data from Datamonitor's Product Launch Analytics database; dozens of images of products and
print ads; and profiles of trend-making marketers and retailers. Interviews with industry experts round out this forward-looking market
analysis, along with the context of the broader social, economic and psychographic drivers of consumer behavior and shopping
preferences.




                                                                                                                Table of Content

Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Scope of Report
Definition of 'Natural'
Definition of 'Organic'
Some Foodservice Crossover
Report Methodology
The Market
Retail Sales of Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages Approach $39 Billion in 2010
Produce and Dairy Are the Largest Categories
Figure 1-1: Share of U.S. Retail Sales of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages by Product Category, 2011 (percent)
Mass-Market Channels Capture Almost Half of Retail Sales
An Expanding Industry
The Marketers
Global Marketers, Investors Control Many Top Brands of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages



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Recent Mergers and Acquisitions
Mainstream Marketers Going Natural
Organic Extensions of Mainstream Lines Not Very Successful
Is Selling the Company Selling Out'
The Gourmet/Natural Foods Synergy
Selling Nutritional Benefits
Selling Convenience
Private-Label Natural and Organic Products Booming
New Product Trends
Overview
Almost 2,900 Natural and Organic Products Launched in 2010
Table 1-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Product Launches, 2006-2010
'Natural' the Most Popular Product Tag
Functional Drinks, Tea Top New Product Launches
ALDI, Hain Celestial, Whole Foods Lead Product Introductions
Natural and Organic Products Promote Ethical Causes
Consumer Trends
37% of Consumers Seek Out Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages
Table 1-2: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Natural/Organic Foods and
Beverages,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as
'all-natural')
Supermarkets the Most Popular Place to Get Natural/Organic Foods
Fresh Fruit and Veggies Are the Most Popular Organic Categories
High Socioeconomic Status Characterizes Organic/Natural Shoppers
Attitudes Toward Food and Cooking
Attitudes Toward Nutrition
One Out of Three Households Use Organic Produce
Attitudes and Opinions Toward Foodservice
Internet Has Changed How Consumers Spend Free Time
Consumers and Traditional Media
Chapter 2: The Market
Market Overview
Scope of Report
Definition of 'Natural'
Definition of 'Organic'
Some Foodservice Crossover
Controversies Over Organic and Natural Labeling
Market Size and Growth
Methodology for Sales Estimates
Quantifying Sales of Organic Foods and Beverages
Quantifying Sales of Natural Foods and Beverages
Retail Sales of Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages Approach $39 Billion in 2010
Table 2-1: U.S. Retail Sales of Natural and organic Foods and Beverages, 2006-2015 (in billions of dollars)
Natural Foods and Beverages: A Larger Slice of a Bigger Pie
Figure 2-1: Share of U.S. Retail Sales of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages by Market Segment: Natural vs. Organic, 2010
vs. 2006 (percent)
Produce and Dairy Are the Largest Categories
Figure 2-2: Share of U.S. Retail Sales of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages by Product Category, 2011 (percent)



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Mass-Market Channels Capture Almost Half of Retail Sales
Figure 2-3: Share of U.S. Retail Sales of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages by Retail Channel, 2011 (percent)
Market Outlook
The Economy and Its Impact
Organic vs. Natural
Brand Organic'
And Certify Natural'
The Consumer Component
Figure 2-4: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement I Seek Out Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages,'
February 2011
Nearly 60% of Organic Grocery Shoppers Anticipate Increasing Organic/Natural Purchases
Figure 2-5: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers Who Buy Organic Groceries Who Agree or Disagree with the Statement 'I
Anticipate an Increasing Proportion of the Groceries I Use Will Be Organic or 'All-Natural,' February 2011
Figure 2-6: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers Who Buy Packaged Foods Marketed as 'All-Natural' (But Not Organic)
Who Agree or Disagree with the Statement 'I Anticipate an Increasing Proportion of the Groceries I Use Will Be Organic or
'All-Natural,' February 2011
Organic Foods and Beverages Carry a Price Premium
How Willing Are Consumers to Pay More for Organics'
Organic Farming Takes Root
Table 2-2: U.S. Certified Organic Acreage, 1992, 2000, 2003, 2005, and 2008
Young Farmers Joining the Field
An Expanding Industry and Marketplace
Sometimes It's Difficult to Produce Organic or All-Natural Foods
Census 2010: Nation Is Older, More Ethnic
Table 2-3: Demographic Snapshot of the U.S. Population, 2010
Health Issues Continue to Drive Sales
New 2010 Dietary Guidelines
MyPlate Icon Replaces Food Pyramid
Illustration 2-1: The New MyPlate Food Icon, Introduced in June 2011
Illustration 2-2: The Old MyPyramid Food Icon Introduced in 2005
Reasons for Buying Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages
The Fear Factor
Overlap Between Natural/Organic and Gourmet/Premium Foods
Table 2-4: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Gourmet Foods and Beverages,'
February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Going Local
Table 2-5: Percent of U.S. Adults by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Local and Seasonal Foods,' February 2011
(overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Artisan Foods
Table 2-6: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Like to Buy Products with Artisan or
Hand-Made Appeal,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods
marketed as 'all-natural')
Romancing the Products
Many Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages Support Other Environmental and Social Issues
Table 2-7: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'Environmental and Ecological Issues Are
Very Important to Me,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods
marketed as 'allnatural')
Table 2-8: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Take Recycling Very Seriously,' February



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2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Sustainable Packaging
Humane Treatment of Animals and Sustainable Seafood
The GMO Debate
New Tests May Verify Organic Claims
Projected Market Growth: U.S. Retail Sales Will Top $78.4 Billion by 2015
Chapter 3: The Marketers
Marketer Overview
Global Marketers, Investors Control Many Top Brands of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages
Recent Mergers and Acquisitions
Mainstream Marketers Going Natural
Organic Extensions of Mainstream Lines Not Very Successful
Is Selling the Company Selling Out'
The Gourmet/Natural Foods Synergy
Figure 3-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches by 'Upscale' or 'Gourmet' Package Tag/Claim, 2006-2010
Selling Nutritional Benefits
Table 3-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches By Selected 'Nutritional' Package Tags/Claims, 2006-2010
Selling Convenience
Figure 3-2: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches By Selected 'Convenience' Package Tags/Claims,
2006-2010
Private-Label Natural and Organic Products Booming
Figure 3-3: Private-Label Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches, 2006-2010
Advertising and Marketing Trends
Marketers Ally Themselves with Social and Environmental Causes
Good Works
Newman's Own
Illustration 3-1: Newman's Own Ad Encourages Consumers to Volunteer
Clif Bar
Illustration 3-2: Clif Bar's 2 Mile Challenge Promotes Riding Bikes
Guerilla Marketing Techniques
Illustration 3-3: Stonyfield Farm Lids Tout Environmental and Social Causes
CEOs Rap to Promote Organic Food and Beverages
Illustration 3-4: Stonyfield CEO Gary Hirshberg Sings Out to Promote Eating Organic
Illustration 3-5: Honest Tea CEO Seth Goldman's 'Rethink What You Drink!' Rap
Targeting Kids Through Entertainment
Illustration 3-6: Disney Channel Commercial for Horizon Organic Milk
Making Use of Websites and Social Media
Table 3-2: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Am Active on Online or Mobile Social
Networks (e.g., Facebook or Twitter),' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy
packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Websites and Social Media
Starbucks Savvy About Social Media
Illustration 3-7: Starbucks Mines its Facebook Fans for Data
PepsiCo's Near East Food Products Less of a Success
Illustration 3-8: Cooking Video on YouTube for Near East Couscous
Illustration 3-9: Near East's Couscous Caravan Offers Free Samples at Outdoor Venues
Advertising and Marketing Positioning
Illustration 3-10: Ad for Campbell's Select Harvest Soup Conveys Multiple Messages



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Competitive Positioning
Illustration 3-11: Sierra Mist Natural Takes on Sprite
Illustration 3-12: A Wisconsin Family Accepts the 'Silk for Milk 10-Day Challenge'
Consumer Testimonials
Illustration 3-13: Consumers Testimonials in Mezzetta Pasta Sauce Ad
Good Enough to Serve My Own Family
Illustration 3-14: Frito-Lay's Ingredients Buyer Selects All Natural Ingredients
Limited Edition
Illustration 3-15: Muir Glen Reserve Tomatoes 'Limited Edition' Ad
Nutritional Benefits
Illustration 3-16: Whole Grain Barilla Pasta Ad
Illustration 3-17: Great Day All-Natural Eggs Ad
Illustration 3-18: Sargento Reduced Sodium Cheese Ad
Poetry in Motion
Illustration 3-19: Fage Commercials: Poetry in Motion
Illustration 3-20: Starbucks Natural Fusions Coffee Ad
Real People
Illustration 3-21: Chobani Yogurt's Campaign Uses Real People's Stories
Simple Ingredients
Illustration 3-22: Häagen-Dazs Five Ad
Status
Illustration 3-23: Green & Black's Organic Chocolate Ad
Taste
Illustration 3-24: Newman's Own Salad Dressings Ad
Competitor Profiles
Amy's Kitchen, Inc
The Nation's Leading Organic Frozen Foods Brand
Clif Bar & Company
Raising the Ethical Bar
Dole Food Co., Inc.
Sustainable Organic Bananas
Illustration 3-25: Dole Organic Lets Consumers Trace Bananas to the Farm Where They Were Grown
EVOL Foods
The EVOL Empire is Growing and Evolving
Frito-Lay
Going Natural
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc.
Growth Through Acquisitions
Honest Tea
Acquired by Coca-Cola
Benefits for Both Sides
Newman's Own, Inc.
Wholly Dedicated to Philanthropy
Organic Valley
Owned by a Cooperative of Farmers
Stonyfield Farm, Inc.
A Model for Corporate Responsibility
Chapter 4: New Product Trends



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Overview
Almost 2,900 Natural and Organic Products Launched in 2010
Table 4-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Product Launches, 2006-2010
Table 4-2: Natural and Organic Percent of All New Product Launches, 2006-2010 (based on total number of new product reports)
'Natural' the Most Popular Product Tag
Table 4-3: Top 10 Product Claims on New Food and Beverage Products, 2006, 2008, and 2010
Functional Drinks, Tea Top New Product Launches
Table 4-4: Top 20 Product Categories for Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Product Launches, 2006-2010
ALDI, Hain Celestial, Whole Foods Lead Product Introductions
Table 4-5: Top 15 U.S. Marketers of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages by Number of New Product Reports, 2006-2010
Macro Trends
Natural and Organic Products Promote Ethical Causes
Illustration 4-1: EarthGrains Bread, Made with 20% Eco-Grain Wheat
Illustration 4-2: Home Chef Kitchen Soup Is Certified Humane
More Dairies and Retailers Go Hormone-Free
Demand for Gluten-Free Foods Surging
Illustration 4-3: Gluten-Free Café Canned Soups (Natural)
Illustration 4-4: Rudi's Gluten-Free Bread (Natural)
Illustration 4-5: Amy's Kitchen Gluten-Free Frozen Pizza (Organic)
Superfoods
List of Superfruits Is Growing
Illustration 4-6: Celestial Seasonings' Kombucha'Exotic Flavors and Health Benefits (Natural)
Moriheiya
Illustration 4-7: GreeNoodle Instant Noodles (Natural)
Chia Seeds
Illustration 4-8: Mary's Gone Crackers Pretzel Sticks with Chia Seeds (Organic)
Illustration 4-9: ChiaVie Superfruit Smoothie Combines Chia Seeds + Fruit (Natural)
Going Coconuts
Competition Intensifying in Coconut Water
Illustration 4-10: Phenom Fortified Coconut Water (Natural)
Coconut Milk Becomes a Beverage
Illustration 4-11: Silk PureCoconut Milk (Natural)
Illustration 4-12: So Delicious Coconut Water Sorbet (Organic)
Next Up, Coconut Oil and Coconut Sugar
Illustration 4-13: Pamela's Products Cheesecake, Sweetened with Agave and Coconut Sugar (Natural)
Stevia as a Natural Sweetener
Illustration 4-14: Honest Tea Stevia-Sweetened Tea (Organic)
Illustration 4-15: Stevia-Sweetened Rainforest Cola (Natural)
Illustration 4-16: Stevia-Sweetened R.W. Knudsen Light Juices (Natural)
Illustration 4-17: Stevia-Sweetened Breyer's YoCrunch Yogurt (Naturally Sweetened)
Local Trend Continues to Grow
Baby and Kid-Targeted Foods Play Up Safety
Illustration 4-18: Earth's Best Whole Grain Rice Cereal (Organic)
Illustration 4-19: HappyBaby Organic Baby Food Comes in BPA-Free Pouches
Category Trends
Frozen Meals
Illustration 4-20: Amy's Light & Lean Frozen Meals (Natural/Organic)
Illustration 4-21: Amy's Sonoma Veggie Burger (Natural/Organic)



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Illustration 4-22: Kashi Frozen Basil Pesto Pizza (Natural)
Illustration 4-23: Kashi Frozen Black Bean Enchilada (Natural)
Illustration 4-24: Michael Angelo's Frozen Italian-Style Pie (Natural)
Illustration 4-25: GoodHeart All Natural Cuisine Steam-in-Bag Frozen Meals
Illustration 4-26: GoodHeart All Natural Cuisine Frozen Kid's Meals
Illustration 4-27: Organic Bistro Frozen Bowl Meal
Illustration 4-28: Cube Artisan Foods Chimichurri Wild Pacific Salmon (Natural)
Illustration 4-29: Pineland Farms Natural Beef
Illustration 4-30: Tandoor Chef's Frozen Balanced Vegetarian Meals (Natural)
Illustration 4-31: Annie Chun's Frozen Potstickers (Organic)
Illustration 4-32: EVOL Frozen Flatbreads (Natural)
Side Dishes Go More Interesting
Illustration 4-33: Green Giant Healthy Colors Frozen Vegetables (Natural)
Illustration 4-34: Alexia Frozen Select Sides (Natural)
Illustration 4-35: Alexia Frozen Sweet Potato Puffs (Natural)
Illustration 4-36: Village Harvest Frozen Whole Grains (Natural)
Dairy Case
Milk: Organic Includes DHA and Omega-3 Fortification
Illustration 4-37: Horizon Organic DHA Omega-3 Milk
Illustration 4-38: Organic Valley Omega-3 Milk
Milk Alternatives: Almond Milk Wars
Illustration 4-39: Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Milk (Natural)
Yogurt: It's All Greek to Me
Illustration 4-40: Chobani Champions Greek Yogurt (Natural)
Illustration 4-41: Fage Total 0% Yogurt, Now in Flavors (Natural)
Illustration 4-42: Stonyfield Farm's Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt
Illustration 4-43: Cascade Fresh Amande Almond Milk Yogurt (Natural)
Illustration 4-44: Straus Yogurt: Organic, Local, Sustainable
Illustration 4-45: Organic Valley Pourable Yogurt (Organic)
Illustration 4-46: DAHlicious Lassi Yogurt Smoothies (Natural)
Fresh Produce
Illustration 4-47: Earthbound Farm Organic Salad Kits
Illustration 4-48: Dole Natural Salad Kits
Cereals and Cereal Bars
Illustration 4-49: Kashi Berry Blossoms Cereal (Natural)
Illustration 4-50: F-Factor Cereals and Cereal Bars (Natural)
Illustration 4-51: Nature Valley Granola Thins (Natural)
Snacks Go More Natural
Illustration 4-52: Frito-Lay All Natural Tostitos (Natural)
Illustration 4-53: Frito-Lay Tostitos and Lay's Dip Creations (Natural)
Illustration 4-54: Boulder Canyon Tortilla Chips with Hummus & Sesame (Natural)
Illustration 4-55: Snyder's Eatsmart Naturals Snacks (Natural)
Illustration 4-56: Pepperidge Farm Baked Naturals Cracker Chips (Natural)
Illustration 4-57: New York Style Risotto Chips (Natural)
Hale Kale Chips!
Illustration 4-58: Earth Chips Kale Chips (Organic)
Illustration 4-59: Rhythm Kale Chips (Natural)
Desserts



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Cookies
Illustration 4-60: Amy's Shortbread Cookies (Natural/Organic)
Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts
Illustration 4-61: Häagen-Dazs Five Ice Cream (Natural)
Illustration 4-62: Raw IceCream Raw, Vegan Frozen Desserts (Organic)
Illustration 4-63: Jamba Frozen Fruit Sorbet (Natural)
Beverages
Coffee
Illustration 4-64: Starbucks Natural Fusions Coffee (Natural)
Tea
Illustration 4-65: Lipton 100% Natural Iced Tea
Illustration 4-66: The Republic of Tea Raw Green Bush Tea (Natural)
Chocolate Beverages
Illustration 4-67: Honest Tea CocoaNova (Organic)
Energy Drinks
Illustration 4-68: Nestlé Jamba Energy Drinks (Natural)
Sodas: Handcrafted and All-Natural
Illustration 4-69: Waialua Soda Works Kona Red Soda (Natural)
Illustration 4-70: Sipp Sparkling Eco Beverage (Organic)
Chapter 5: Retail Trends
Types of Retail Outlets
Competitive Situation
Store-within-a-Store Merchandising vs. Integration
Marketers Teach Conventional Retailers How to Sell Natural/Organic
Private-Label Offerings Explode
Figure 5-1: Number of Private-Label Natural and Organic Beverage Launches, 2006-2010
Retailers Spearhead Animal Welfare Standards
Pushing for Sustainable Seafood
Supermarkets vs. Foodservice: Blurring the Boundaries
Really Local Farms
Chef-Run Local Markets
The World's First All-Natural/Organic Food Court
Channel and Retailer Profiles
Whole Food's Consolidation of Super Naturals and the Continued Growth of Trader Joe's
Conventional Retailers Develop Fresh Format Stores
Retailer Profile: Kroger
Retailer Profile: Safeway
Illustration 5-1: Safeway's O Organics Line of Over 300 Products
Illustration 5-2: Safeway Open Nature 100% Natural Private-Label Brand
Several Smaller Regional Chains Set Exemplary Examples
Central Market in Whole Foods' Backyard
Retailer Profile: Publix Super Markets, a Public Favorite
Retailer Profile: Wegmans Raises the Bar on Grocery Shopping
Illustration 5-3: Wegmans Food You Feel Good About Private-Label Natural/Organic Line
Illustration 5-4: Wegmans Organic Research Farm in Canandaigua, NY
Natural Food Stores
Whole Foods: The Natural Leader Reemerges as a Growth Leader
Focusing on Value Yields Rewards



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Strong Focus on Prepared Foods and In-Store Dining
Mission Driven Values and Aggressive PR Images
New Sustainable Seafood, Animal Welfare, and Healthy Eating Initiatives
A 'Game Changer' in the Retail Food Business
Retailer Profile: The Secrets of Trader Joe's
Retailer Profile: Sprouts Farmers Market
Natural Co-ops Experiencing a Resurgence
Retailer Profile: PCC Natural Markets
Retailer Profile: Park Slope Food Coop
Retailer Profile: Rainbow Grocery
Small-Format Grocery Stores
Fresh & Easy: British Invasion Not So Easy Going
Gourmet/Specialty Food Stores
Mass Merchandisers and Supercenters
Retailer Profile: Walmart Forays into Healthier Foods
Groceries Grow to 54% of Walmart's Sales
Walmart Revamps Great Value Private-Label Brand'
' After Scaling Back Ambitious Organic Plans
Walmart Announces Healthier Foods Initiative
Walmart Shifts Seafood to Sustainable Sourcing
Retailer Profile: Target Corp. Is Targeting Foods
Target Pushing into Fresh Foods
Contest for National Warehouse Club Supremacy
Retailer Profile: Costco Wholesale Corp.
Retailer Profile: Sam's Club
Retailer Profile: BJ's Wholesale Club
Drugstores Making a Play for Food
Drugstores Fight Back as Retail Lines Blur
Drugstores Testing Fresh Foods
Retailer Profile: Walgreens
Retailer Profile: CVS Caremark
Can the Drugstore Channel Compete in Fresh Foods'
Convenience Stores
Farmers' Markets Chart Double-Digit Growth in 2010
Figure 5-2: Growth in Number of Farmers' Markets, 1994-2010 (number)
Two Types of Farmers' Markets
Farmers' Markets Complain About Grocery Competition
Community Supported Agriculture Programs (CSAs)
Internet and Mail Order
Retailer Profile: FreshDirect
Chapter 6: The Natural/Organic Foods Consumer
Consumer Overview
Methodology
37% of Consumers Seek Out Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages
Table 6-1: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Natural/Organic Foods and
Beverages,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as
'all-natural')
Half Are Willing to Pay More for Higher-Quality Groceries



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Table 6-2: Percent of U.S. Grocery Shoppers Who Agree with the Statement 'I Am Willing to Pay More for Higher-Quality Groceries,'
February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Table 6-3: Percent of U.S. Grocery Shoppers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Am Willing to Pay More for Better-for-You
Grocery Products,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed
as 'all-natural')
Four Out of Five Think Organic Foods Are Overpriced
Table 6-4: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes Toward Organic/Natural Foods and Beverages, February 2011 (overall, consumers who
buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'allnatural')
Two out of Three Adults Have Changed Wellness Lifestyle
Figure 6-1: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'My Wellness Goals and Behaviors Make My
Lifestyle Significantly Different Than It Was 10 Years Ago,' February 2011
Table 6-5: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'The Groceries I Buy Are Determined In
Part by Specific Wellness Goals,' February 2011 (overall, grocery shoppers who buy organic groceries, grocery shoppers who buy
packaged foods marketed as 'allnatural')
More Organic/Natural Consumers Seek Specific-Purpose Nutrition
Organic/Natural Consumers Want Extra-High Nutrition Foods
Table 6-6: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Foods and Grocery Products That
Have Specific-Purpose Nutrition,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged
foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Table 6-6: Percent of U.S. Adults by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Foods and Grocery Products That Have
Extra-High Nutrition,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods
marketed as 'all-natural')
More Organic/Natural Shoppers Avoid Certain Foods
Table 6-7: Percent of Grocery Shoppers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'Food Restrictions, Food Avoidances, or Food
Allergies Play an Important Role in What I Eat,' February 2011 (overall, grocery shoppers who buy organic groceries, grocery
shoppers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural')
Fresh Fruit and Veggies Are the Most Popular Organic Categories
Almost One Out of Four Adults Looks for Organic/Natural Foods
Table 6-8: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers Who Usually Buy Organic/Natural Foods and Beverages, by Product Category,
February 2011 (overall, consumers who usually buy organic groceries, and consumers who usually buy packaged foods marketed as
'all-natural')
Table 6-9: Number and Percentage of U.S. Adult Natural/Organic Consumers, 2006-2010 (consumers who look for organic/natural
foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Supermarkets the Most Popular Place to Get Natural/Organic Foods
Table 6-10: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers Who Shop for Organic/Natural Foods and Beverages, by Retail Channel,
February 2011 (overall, who shop for organic groceries, and who shop for 'all-natural')
Whole Foods and Trader Joe's
Table 6-11: Retail Shopping Patterns in the Past Month Among U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for
organic/natural foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Shopper Attitudes and Behavior
Table 6-12: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes/Behavior Toward Shopping, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods
and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
High Socioeconomic Status Characterizes Organic/Natural Shoppers
Table 6-13: Selected High-Index Demographics of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'When I Shop for Food, I
Look for Organic/Natural, 2010
Table 6-14: Demographic Overview of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'When I Shop for Food, I Look for
Organic/Natural,' 2010 (percent, number and index of U.S. Adult consumers)
Upscale and Older Consumers Prefer No Artificial Additives



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Table 6-15: Selected High-Index Demographics of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'I Prefer Foods Without
Artificial Additives,' 2010
Table 6-16: Demographic Overview of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'I Prefer Foods Without Artificial
Additives,' 2010 (percent, number and index of U.S. Adult consumers)
Attitudes Toward Food and Cooking
Attitudes Toward Nutrition
Table 6-17: U.S. Adult Consumer Behavior/Attitudes Regarding Food and Cooking, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for
organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Table 6-18: U.S. Adult Consumer Behavior/Attitudes Regarding Nutrition, 2010 (consumers who look for organic/natural foods and
consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
One Out of Three Households Use Organic Produce
Table 6-19: Leading Organic Foods by Level of U.S. Household Penetration, 2010 (percent of U.S. households)
Milk Tops Organic List by Index
Table 6-20: Leading Organic Foods by U.S. Adult Consumer Indexes, 2010 (consumers who look for organic/natural foods and
consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Natural Foods Consumers and Restaurant Use
Table 6-21: Frequency of Eating at Restaurants that Feature Organic Foods Among U.S. Adult Consumers, February 2011 (overall,
consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'allnatural')
Table 6-22: Frequency of Eating at Restaurants that Feature Distinctively 'All-Natural,' Fresh or Locally Grown Menus Among U.S.
Adult Consumers, February 2011 (overall, consumers who shop for organic groceries, and consumers who shop for 'all-natural')
Attitudes and Opinions Toward Foodservice
Table 6-23: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes/Opinions Toward Foodservice, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural
foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Consumers and Media
Internet Has Changed How Consumers Spend Free Time
Table 6-24: Internet-Related Lifestyle Changes Among U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural
foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Internet Has Changed How Consumers Shop
Consumers and Traditional Media
Consumer Attitudes Toward Advertising
Table 6-25: Internet Usage Patterns Among U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and
consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Table 6-26: Use of Traditional Media by U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and
consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Table 6-27: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes Toward Advertising, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and
consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives)
Appendix: Selected Industry Addesses




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  • 4. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Sustainable Packaging Humane Treatment of Animals and Sustainable Seafood The GMO Debate New Tests May Verify Organic Claims Projected Market Growth: U.S. Retail Sales Will Top $78.4 Billion by 2015 Chapter 3: The Marketers Marketer Overview Global Marketers, Investors Control Many Top Brands of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages Recent Mergers and Acquisitions Mainstream Marketers Going Natural Organic Extensions of Mainstream Lines Not Very Successful Is Selling the Company Selling Out' The Gourmet/Natural Foods Synergy Figure 3-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches by 'Upscale' or 'Gourmet' Package Tag/Claim, 2006-2010 Selling Nutritional Benefits Table 3-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches By Selected 'Nutritional' Package Tags/Claims, 2006-2010 Selling Convenience Figure 3-2: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches By Selected 'Convenience' Package Tags/Claims, 2006-2010 Private-Label Natural and Organic Products Booming Figure 3-3: Private-Label Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Launches, 2006-2010 Advertising and Marketing Trends Marketers Ally Themselves with Social and Environmental Causes Good Works Newman's Own Illustration 3-1: Newman's Own Ad Encourages Consumers to Volunteer Clif Bar Illustration 3-2: Clif Bar's 2 Mile Challenge Promotes Riding Bikes Guerilla Marketing Techniques Illustration 3-3: Stonyfield Farm Lids Tout Environmental and Social Causes CEOs Rap to Promote Organic Food and Beverages Illustration 3-4: Stonyfield CEO Gary Hirshberg Sings Out to Promote Eating Organic Illustration 3-5: Honest Tea CEO Seth Goldman's 'Rethink What You Drink!' Rap Targeting Kids Through Entertainment Illustration 3-6: Disney Channel Commercial for Horizon Organic Milk Making Use of Websites and Social Media Table 3-2: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Am Active on Online or Mobile Social Networks (e.g., Facebook or Twitter),' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Websites and Social Media Starbucks Savvy About Social Media Illustration 3-7: Starbucks Mines its Facebook Fans for Data PepsiCo's Near East Food Products Less of a Success Illustration 3-8: Cooking Video on YouTube for Near East Couscous Illustration 3-9: Near East's Couscous Caravan Offers Free Samples at Outdoor Venues Advertising and Marketing Positioning Illustration 3-10: Ad for Campbell's Select Harvest Soup Conveys Multiple Messages Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 4/13
  • 5. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Competitive Positioning Illustration 3-11: Sierra Mist Natural Takes on Sprite Illustration 3-12: A Wisconsin Family Accepts the 'Silk for Milk 10-Day Challenge' Consumer Testimonials Illustration 3-13: Consumers Testimonials in Mezzetta Pasta Sauce Ad Good Enough to Serve My Own Family Illustration 3-14: Frito-Lay's Ingredients Buyer Selects All Natural Ingredients Limited Edition Illustration 3-15: Muir Glen Reserve Tomatoes 'Limited Edition' Ad Nutritional Benefits Illustration 3-16: Whole Grain Barilla Pasta Ad Illustration 3-17: Great Day All-Natural Eggs Ad Illustration 3-18: Sargento Reduced Sodium Cheese Ad Poetry in Motion Illustration 3-19: Fage Commercials: Poetry in Motion Illustration 3-20: Starbucks Natural Fusions Coffee Ad Real People Illustration 3-21: Chobani Yogurt's Campaign Uses Real People's Stories Simple Ingredients Illustration 3-22: Häagen-Dazs Five Ad Status Illustration 3-23: Green & Black's Organic Chocolate Ad Taste Illustration 3-24: Newman's Own Salad Dressings Ad Competitor Profiles Amy's Kitchen, Inc The Nation's Leading Organic Frozen Foods Brand Clif Bar & Company Raising the Ethical Bar Dole Food Co., Inc. Sustainable Organic Bananas Illustration 3-25: Dole Organic Lets Consumers Trace Bananas to the Farm Where They Were Grown EVOL Foods The EVOL Empire is Growing and Evolving Frito-Lay Going Natural The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. Growth Through Acquisitions Honest Tea Acquired by Coca-Cola Benefits for Both Sides Newman's Own, Inc. Wholly Dedicated to Philanthropy Organic Valley Owned by a Cooperative of Farmers Stonyfield Farm, Inc. A Model for Corporate Responsibility Chapter 4: New Product Trends Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 5/13
  • 6. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Overview Almost 2,900 Natural and Organic Products Launched in 2010 Table 4-1: Number of Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Product Launches, 2006-2010 Table 4-2: Natural and Organic Percent of All New Product Launches, 2006-2010 (based on total number of new product reports) 'Natural' the Most Popular Product Tag Table 4-3: Top 10 Product Claims on New Food and Beverage Products, 2006, 2008, and 2010 Functional Drinks, Tea Top New Product Launches Table 4-4: Top 20 Product Categories for Natural and Organic Food and Beverage Product Launches, 2006-2010 ALDI, Hain Celestial, Whole Foods Lead Product Introductions Table 4-5: Top 15 U.S. Marketers of Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages by Number of New Product Reports, 2006-2010 Macro Trends Natural and Organic Products Promote Ethical Causes Illustration 4-1: EarthGrains Bread, Made with 20% Eco-Grain Wheat Illustration 4-2: Home Chef Kitchen Soup Is Certified Humane More Dairies and Retailers Go Hormone-Free Demand for Gluten-Free Foods Surging Illustration 4-3: Gluten-Free Café Canned Soups (Natural) Illustration 4-4: Rudi's Gluten-Free Bread (Natural) Illustration 4-5: Amy's Kitchen Gluten-Free Frozen Pizza (Organic) Superfoods List of Superfruits Is Growing Illustration 4-6: Celestial Seasonings' Kombucha'Exotic Flavors and Health Benefits (Natural) Moriheiya Illustration 4-7: GreeNoodle Instant Noodles (Natural) Chia Seeds Illustration 4-8: Mary's Gone Crackers Pretzel Sticks with Chia Seeds (Organic) Illustration 4-9: ChiaVie Superfruit Smoothie Combines Chia Seeds + Fruit (Natural) Going Coconuts Competition Intensifying in Coconut Water Illustration 4-10: Phenom Fortified Coconut Water (Natural) Coconut Milk Becomes a Beverage Illustration 4-11: Silk PureCoconut Milk (Natural) Illustration 4-12: So Delicious Coconut Water Sorbet (Organic) Next Up, Coconut Oil and Coconut Sugar Illustration 4-13: Pamela's Products Cheesecake, Sweetened with Agave and Coconut Sugar (Natural) Stevia as a Natural Sweetener Illustration 4-14: Honest Tea Stevia-Sweetened Tea (Organic) Illustration 4-15: Stevia-Sweetened Rainforest Cola (Natural) Illustration 4-16: Stevia-Sweetened R.W. Knudsen Light Juices (Natural) Illustration 4-17: Stevia-Sweetened Breyer's YoCrunch Yogurt (Naturally Sweetened) Local Trend Continues to Grow Baby and Kid-Targeted Foods Play Up Safety Illustration 4-18: Earth's Best Whole Grain Rice Cereal (Organic) Illustration 4-19: HappyBaby Organic Baby Food Comes in BPA-Free Pouches Category Trends Frozen Meals Illustration 4-20: Amy's Light & Lean Frozen Meals (Natural/Organic) Illustration 4-21: Amy's Sonoma Veggie Burger (Natural/Organic) Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 6/13
  • 7. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Illustration 4-22: Kashi Frozen Basil Pesto Pizza (Natural) Illustration 4-23: Kashi Frozen Black Bean Enchilada (Natural) Illustration 4-24: Michael Angelo's Frozen Italian-Style Pie (Natural) Illustration 4-25: GoodHeart All Natural Cuisine Steam-in-Bag Frozen Meals Illustration 4-26: GoodHeart All Natural Cuisine Frozen Kid's Meals Illustration 4-27: Organic Bistro Frozen Bowl Meal Illustration 4-28: Cube Artisan Foods Chimichurri Wild Pacific Salmon (Natural) Illustration 4-29: Pineland Farms Natural Beef Illustration 4-30: Tandoor Chef's Frozen Balanced Vegetarian Meals (Natural) Illustration 4-31: Annie Chun's Frozen Potstickers (Organic) Illustration 4-32: EVOL Frozen Flatbreads (Natural) Side Dishes Go More Interesting Illustration 4-33: Green Giant Healthy Colors Frozen Vegetables (Natural) Illustration 4-34: Alexia Frozen Select Sides (Natural) Illustration 4-35: Alexia Frozen Sweet Potato Puffs (Natural) Illustration 4-36: Village Harvest Frozen Whole Grains (Natural) Dairy Case Milk: Organic Includes DHA and Omega-3 Fortification Illustration 4-37: Horizon Organic DHA Omega-3 Milk Illustration 4-38: Organic Valley Omega-3 Milk Milk Alternatives: Almond Milk Wars Illustration 4-39: Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Milk (Natural) Yogurt: It's All Greek to Me Illustration 4-40: Chobani Champions Greek Yogurt (Natural) Illustration 4-41: Fage Total 0% Yogurt, Now in Flavors (Natural) Illustration 4-42: Stonyfield Farm's Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt Illustration 4-43: Cascade Fresh Amande Almond Milk Yogurt (Natural) Illustration 4-44: Straus Yogurt: Organic, Local, Sustainable Illustration 4-45: Organic Valley Pourable Yogurt (Organic) Illustration 4-46: DAHlicious Lassi Yogurt Smoothies (Natural) Fresh Produce Illustration 4-47: Earthbound Farm Organic Salad Kits Illustration 4-48: Dole Natural Salad Kits Cereals and Cereal Bars Illustration 4-49: Kashi Berry Blossoms Cereal (Natural) Illustration 4-50: F-Factor Cereals and Cereal Bars (Natural) Illustration 4-51: Nature Valley Granola Thins (Natural) Snacks Go More Natural Illustration 4-52: Frito-Lay All Natural Tostitos (Natural) Illustration 4-53: Frito-Lay Tostitos and Lay's Dip Creations (Natural) Illustration 4-54: Boulder Canyon Tortilla Chips with Hummus & Sesame (Natural) Illustration 4-55: Snyder's Eatsmart Naturals Snacks (Natural) Illustration 4-56: Pepperidge Farm Baked Naturals Cracker Chips (Natural) Illustration 4-57: New York Style Risotto Chips (Natural) Hale Kale Chips! Illustration 4-58: Earth Chips Kale Chips (Organic) Illustration 4-59: Rhythm Kale Chips (Natural) Desserts Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 7/13
  • 8. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Cookies Illustration 4-60: Amy's Shortbread Cookies (Natural/Organic) Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts Illustration 4-61: Häagen-Dazs Five Ice Cream (Natural) Illustration 4-62: Raw IceCream Raw, Vegan Frozen Desserts (Organic) Illustration 4-63: Jamba Frozen Fruit Sorbet (Natural) Beverages Coffee Illustration 4-64: Starbucks Natural Fusions Coffee (Natural) Tea Illustration 4-65: Lipton 100% Natural Iced Tea Illustration 4-66: The Republic of Tea Raw Green Bush Tea (Natural) Chocolate Beverages Illustration 4-67: Honest Tea CocoaNova (Organic) Energy Drinks Illustration 4-68: Nestlé Jamba Energy Drinks (Natural) Sodas: Handcrafted and All-Natural Illustration 4-69: Waialua Soda Works Kona Red Soda (Natural) Illustration 4-70: Sipp Sparkling Eco Beverage (Organic) Chapter 5: Retail Trends Types of Retail Outlets Competitive Situation Store-within-a-Store Merchandising vs. Integration Marketers Teach Conventional Retailers How to Sell Natural/Organic Private-Label Offerings Explode Figure 5-1: Number of Private-Label Natural and Organic Beverage Launches, 2006-2010 Retailers Spearhead Animal Welfare Standards Pushing for Sustainable Seafood Supermarkets vs. Foodservice: Blurring the Boundaries Really Local Farms Chef-Run Local Markets The World's First All-Natural/Organic Food Court Channel and Retailer Profiles Whole Food's Consolidation of Super Naturals and the Continued Growth of Trader Joe's Conventional Retailers Develop Fresh Format Stores Retailer Profile: Kroger Retailer Profile: Safeway Illustration 5-1: Safeway's O Organics Line of Over 300 Products Illustration 5-2: Safeway Open Nature 100% Natural Private-Label Brand Several Smaller Regional Chains Set Exemplary Examples Central Market in Whole Foods' Backyard Retailer Profile: Publix Super Markets, a Public Favorite Retailer Profile: Wegmans Raises the Bar on Grocery Shopping Illustration 5-3: Wegmans Food You Feel Good About Private-Label Natural/Organic Line Illustration 5-4: Wegmans Organic Research Farm in Canandaigua, NY Natural Food Stores Whole Foods: The Natural Leader Reemerges as a Growth Leader Focusing on Value Yields Rewards Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 8/13
  • 9. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Strong Focus on Prepared Foods and In-Store Dining Mission Driven Values and Aggressive PR Images New Sustainable Seafood, Animal Welfare, and Healthy Eating Initiatives A 'Game Changer' in the Retail Food Business Retailer Profile: The Secrets of Trader Joe's Retailer Profile: Sprouts Farmers Market Natural Co-ops Experiencing a Resurgence Retailer Profile: PCC Natural Markets Retailer Profile: Park Slope Food Coop Retailer Profile: Rainbow Grocery Small-Format Grocery Stores Fresh & Easy: British Invasion Not So Easy Going Gourmet/Specialty Food Stores Mass Merchandisers and Supercenters Retailer Profile: Walmart Forays into Healthier Foods Groceries Grow to 54% of Walmart's Sales Walmart Revamps Great Value Private-Label Brand' ' After Scaling Back Ambitious Organic Plans Walmart Announces Healthier Foods Initiative Walmart Shifts Seafood to Sustainable Sourcing Retailer Profile: Target Corp. Is Targeting Foods Target Pushing into Fresh Foods Contest for National Warehouse Club Supremacy Retailer Profile: Costco Wholesale Corp. Retailer Profile: Sam's Club Retailer Profile: BJ's Wholesale Club Drugstores Making a Play for Food Drugstores Fight Back as Retail Lines Blur Drugstores Testing Fresh Foods Retailer Profile: Walgreens Retailer Profile: CVS Caremark Can the Drugstore Channel Compete in Fresh Foods' Convenience Stores Farmers' Markets Chart Double-Digit Growth in 2010 Figure 5-2: Growth in Number of Farmers' Markets, 1994-2010 (number) Two Types of Farmers' Markets Farmers' Markets Complain About Grocery Competition Community Supported Agriculture Programs (CSAs) Internet and Mail Order Retailer Profile: FreshDirect Chapter 6: The Natural/Organic Foods Consumer Consumer Overview Methodology 37% of Consumers Seek Out Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages Table 6-1: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Natural/Organic Foods and Beverages,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Half Are Willing to Pay More for Higher-Quality Groceries Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 9/13
  • 10. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Table 6-2: Percent of U.S. Grocery Shoppers Who Agree with the Statement 'I Am Willing to Pay More for Higher-Quality Groceries,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Table 6-3: Percent of U.S. Grocery Shoppers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Am Willing to Pay More for Better-for-You Grocery Products,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Four Out of Five Think Organic Foods Are Overpriced Table 6-4: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes Toward Organic/Natural Foods and Beverages, February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'allnatural') Two out of Three Adults Have Changed Wellness Lifestyle Figure 6-1: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'My Wellness Goals and Behaviors Make My Lifestyle Significantly Different Than It Was 10 Years Ago,' February 2011 Table 6-5: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'The Groceries I Buy Are Determined In Part by Specific Wellness Goals,' February 2011 (overall, grocery shoppers who buy organic groceries, grocery shoppers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'allnatural') More Organic/Natural Consumers Seek Specific-Purpose Nutrition Organic/Natural Consumers Want Extra-High Nutrition Foods Table 6-6: Percent of U.S. Adult Consumers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Foods and Grocery Products That Have Specific-Purpose Nutrition,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Table 6-6: Percent of U.S. Adults by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'I Seek Out Foods and Grocery Products That Have Extra-High Nutrition,' February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') More Organic/Natural Shoppers Avoid Certain Foods Table 6-7: Percent of Grocery Shoppers by Level of Agreement with the Statement 'Food Restrictions, Food Avoidances, or Food Allergies Play an Important Role in What I Eat,' February 2011 (overall, grocery shoppers who buy organic groceries, grocery shoppers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Fresh Fruit and Veggies Are the Most Popular Organic Categories Almost One Out of Four Adults Looks for Organic/Natural Foods Table 6-8: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers Who Usually Buy Organic/Natural Foods and Beverages, by Product Category, February 2011 (overall, consumers who usually buy organic groceries, and consumers who usually buy packaged foods marketed as 'all-natural') Table 6-9: Number and Percentage of U.S. Adult Natural/Organic Consumers, 2006-2010 (consumers who look for organic/natural foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Supermarkets the Most Popular Place to Get Natural/Organic Foods Table 6-10: Percent of U.S. Adult Grocery Shoppers Who Shop for Organic/Natural Foods and Beverages, by Retail Channel, February 2011 (overall, who shop for organic groceries, and who shop for 'all-natural') Whole Foods and Trader Joe's Table 6-11: Retail Shopping Patterns in the Past Month Among U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Shopper Attitudes and Behavior Table 6-12: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes/Behavior Toward Shopping, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) High Socioeconomic Status Characterizes Organic/Natural Shoppers Table 6-13: Selected High-Index Demographics of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'When I Shop for Food, I Look for Organic/Natural, 2010 Table 6-14: Demographic Overview of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'When I Shop for Food, I Look for Organic/Natural,' 2010 (percent, number and index of U.S. Adult consumers) Upscale and Older Consumers Prefer No Artificial Additives Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 10/13
  • 11. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Table 6-15: Selected High-Index Demographics of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'I Prefer Foods Without Artificial Additives,' 2010 Table 6-16: Demographic Overview of U.S. Adult Consumers Who Agree with the Statement 'I Prefer Foods Without Artificial Additives,' 2010 (percent, number and index of U.S. Adult consumers) Attitudes Toward Food and Cooking Attitudes Toward Nutrition Table 6-17: U.S. Adult Consumer Behavior/Attitudes Regarding Food and Cooking, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Table 6-18: U.S. Adult Consumer Behavior/Attitudes Regarding Nutrition, 2010 (consumers who look for organic/natural foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) One Out of Three Households Use Organic Produce Table 6-19: Leading Organic Foods by Level of U.S. Household Penetration, 2010 (percent of U.S. households) Milk Tops Organic List by Index Table 6-20: Leading Organic Foods by U.S. Adult Consumer Indexes, 2010 (consumers who look for organic/natural foods and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Natural Foods Consumers and Restaurant Use Table 6-21: Frequency of Eating at Restaurants that Feature Organic Foods Among U.S. Adult Consumers, February 2011 (overall, consumers who buy organic groceries, and consumers who buy packaged foods marketed as 'allnatural') Table 6-22: Frequency of Eating at Restaurants that Feature Distinctively 'All-Natural,' Fresh or Locally Grown Menus Among U.S. Adult Consumers, February 2011 (overall, consumers who shop for organic groceries, and consumers who shop for 'all-natural') Attitudes and Opinions Toward Foodservice Table 6-23: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes/Opinions Toward Foodservice, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Consumers and Media Internet Has Changed How Consumers Spend Free Time Table 6-24: Internet-Related Lifestyle Changes Among U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Internet Has Changed How Consumers Shop Consumers and Traditional Media Consumer Attitudes Toward Advertising Table 6-25: Internet Usage Patterns Among U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Table 6-26: Use of Traditional Media by U.S. Adult Consumers, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Table 6-27: U.S. Adult Consumer Attitudes Toward Advertising, 2010 (overall, consumers who look for organic/natural foods, and consumers who prefer foods without artificial additives) Appendix: Selected Industry Addesses Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 3rd Edition (From Slideshare) Page 11/13
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