Dometic presents new report findings on Post- Pandemic Food Delivery Trends November 24, 2022 News “2022 Food Delivery Trends”, a new white paper produced by Dometic, the global market leader in the mobile living industry, presents the latest market research for food delivery before, during and after the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Leveraging data from an independent study by Stockholm agency Food & Friends’, the report focuses on data collected in 2021 and 2022 from over 1,000 local Swedes about theirhabits and attitudes around meals, both inside and outside the home. Key take aways from the white paper: Unexpected Market Changes Challenge Profitability Across the Food & Grocery Delivery Industry The pandemic, which saw a dramatic rise in the number of food delivery services and business, significantly changed food and grocery delivery trends as well as consumer habits. As parts of Europe began to ‘reopen’, with sweeping restrictions lifted for indoor dining, the report demonstrates an overall decline in consumer demand which has impacted the rate of market growth. Total number of respondents that have ordered food home decreased from 62% in 2021 to 56% in 2022. Of those, who ordered food delivery to their homes at least once per month, dropped from 37% in May 2021 to 29% in May 2022. Potential Market Growth Remains Promising, Especially with Millennials and Gen Z Despite a range of economic challenges and lifestyle changes in the post-pandemic landscape, the study suggests that the market for food delivery will continue to increase with an expected average growth rate of 5.1% from 2023-2027. Additional report findings that support this trend include: Food delivery has increased from 2021 to 2022 in the 15-34 yrs. demographic, while 35+ demographic is ordering less. New Consumer Expectations Place Pressure on Food and Grocery Delivery Services Data also reveals that consumers have overall higher expectations from restaurants and food delivery platforms than prior to the pandemic. The overall decline in consumer demand for delivery challenges restaurants to improve customer service for delivery orders in order to regain profitability. Warm food that is delivered cold is the biggest concern for all age groups with 44% of 15-24 yrs. respondents and 40% of 25-34 yrs. respondents citing this as a particular complaint. 30% of survey respondents would order more often if the food had not been shaken or had a pleasant appearance. “The pandemic greatly altered our access to restaurant- quality food and groceries,” comments Eva Karlsson, Acting Head of Other Global Verticals at Dometic. “This study underscores that in this current post-pandemic landscape, with the return of indoor dining, there is very little margin for dissatisfied customers.” To help restaurateurs, ghost kitchens, and last mile delivery platforms better meet these new expectations,Dometic has developed a sophisticated, temperature-controlled delivery solution. DeliBox is a delivery box that has been designed to preserve the quality and temperature of food or other perishables seamlessly throughout the delivery process. Read more here. “We believe that insights on evolving consumer demands is an invaluable asset for all players in this competitive food delivery market,” continues Karlsson. “With the data and market analysis from this white paper, restaurants and online food delivery platforms should feel better equipped to invest and improve the overall customer delivery experience.” Notes to Editor For more insights on the white paper findings, please see the complete white paper, 2022 Food Delivery Trends here. About Dometic Dometic is a global market leader in the mobile living industry. Millions of people around the world use Dometic products in outdoor, residential, and professional applications. Our motivation is to create smart, sustainable, and reliable products with outstanding design for an outdoor and mobile lifestyle in the areas of Food & Beverage, Climate, Power & Control, and Other Applications. Dometic employs approximately 9,000 people worldwide, had net sales of SEK 21.5 billion (USD 2.5 billion) in 2021 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. For more information on Dometic, please visit: http://www.dometic.com. About Latest Posts Jamie Quarmby Latest posts by Jamie Quarmby (see all) Divertimenti Cookery School - November 20, 2024 Christeyns Food Hygiene acquires cleaning and disinfection partner - November 19, 2024 Compostable packaging for Vicentini tea bags - November 19, 2024