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FMCG Gurus – Addressing Food Waste and Shortages – Global Report – 2023

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FMCG Gurus – Addressing Food Waste and Shortages – Global Report – 2023

 Geographies:  Global  Industries: Sustainability  Published Date:  2023

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FMCG Gurus – Addressing Food Waste and Shortages – Global Report – 2023

Report Description

This report explores food waste and shortages in 2023. The report offers insight into consumers’ environmental concerns regarding food production and the impact of the industry on global warming, climate change, and biodiversity. Our findings explore consumer perceptions regarding upcycled ingredients and products with an extended shelf life. In addition, the report examines consumer attitudes toward alternative protein sources, protein hybrids, and cultivated products.

This report will look at the following areas:

  • Consumer levels of concern for the state of the environment.
  • The specific areas of global warming and climate change that consumers are concerned about.
  • Insights into consumer concerns around biodiversity.
  • Consumer attitudes and behaviors regarding their contributors to food waste.
  • Consumer perceptions regarding products with an extended shelf life and upcycled ingredients.
  • Insights into concerns around food shortages in comparison with previous years.
  • Consumer attitudes toward alternative protein sources, protein hybrids, and cultivated products.

How this will help - Addressing Food Waste and Shortages:

  • Assess the extent to which consumers are concerned about food supply chains, and how they expect the industry to help address these issues.
  • Evaluate the biggest challenges faced to food and drink supply chains over the next decade.
  • Devise new solutions around packaging, upcycled ingredients, and alternative protein sources that help address food waste and shortages.

Files included in this report:

  • FMCG-Gurus-Addressing-Food-Waste-and-Shortages-Global-Report-2023.pdf
  • FMCG-Gurus-Addressing-Food-Waste-and-Shortages-Global-Report-2023.pptx
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FMCG Gurus – Addressing Food Waste and Shortages – Global Report – 2023

Report Description

This report explores food waste and shortages in 2023. The report offers insight into consumers’ environmental concerns regarding food production and the impact of the industry on global warming, climate change, and biodiversity. Our findings explore consumer perceptions regarding upcycled ingredients and products with an extended shelf life. In addition, the report examines consumer attitudes toward alternative protein sources, protein hybrids, and cultivated products.

This report will look at the following areas:

  • Consumer levels of concern for the state of the environment.
  • The specific areas of global warming and climate change that consumers are concerned about.
  • Insights into consumer concerns around biodiversity.
  • Consumer attitudes and behaviors regarding their contributors to food waste.
  • Consumer perceptions regarding products with an extended shelf life and upcycled ingredients.
  • Insights into concerns around food shortages in comparison with previous years.
  • Consumer attitudes toward alternative protein sources, protein hybrids, and cultivated products.

Report Agenda and Insights available:

Environmental Concerns
  • [SU601] To what extent do you agree with the following statements?
Food waste
  • [SU589] Are you concerned about any of the following? Please select all that apply
  • [SU589] Are you concerned about any of the following? Please select all that apply - 2022
  • [SU637] In your experience, what are the main contributors to your food waste? Please select all that apply
  • [SU025] What challenges do you think exist when it comes to leading an environmentally friendly lifestyle? Please select all that apply - 2022
  • [SU833] How important is it for you to avoid food waste? - 2022
  • [SU001] Have you done any of the following in the last two years? Please select all that apply - 2022
Food shortages
  • [SU880] Would you be happy to purchase a food or drink product that is marketed around having an extended shelf life? - 2022
  • [SU769] You stated that you be happy to purchase a food or drink product marketed around having an extended shelf life. What reasons would you have for accepting such a product? Please select all that apply - 2022
  • [AN141] You state that you do not find the concept of upcycled ingredients appealing. Why is this? Please select all that apply - 2023
  • [AN510] You state that you find the concept of upcycled ingredients appealing. Why is this? Please select all that apply - 2023
  • [SU589] Are you concerned about any of the following? Please select all that apply
  • [AN718] How appealing are the following types of protein sources? - 2023
Actions and Recommendations
  • [MPP948] We would now like you to think about the concept of cultured milk. Cultured milk is a drink that has been created in a lab and contains ingredients such as yeast-fermented whey and casein – two of the milk's main proteins. This allows the creation of a product that resembles cow's milk without any of the animals, feedlots, or greenhouse gases entailed with conventional dairy production. Would you be willing to try such a product?
  • [MPP897] Would you be willing to try cultured fish?
  • [MPP889] We would now like you to think about the concept of cultured meat. Cultured meat is meat that has been grown in a laboratory as opposed to having come from an animal. The taste of cultured meat is said to be identical to that of normal meat, whilst also having additional health and ethical benefits. Would you be willing to try such a product? Please select the answer that best fits.

Files included in this report:

  • FMCG-Gurus-Addressing-Food-Waste-and-Shortages-Global-Report-2023.pdf
  • FMCG-Gurus-Addressing-Food-Waste-and-Shortages-Global-Report-2023.pptx
  • If you are a user, click here to login and download the report.