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Brits Go Nuts For Peanut Butter


by kamcity.com - 28/04/2011

Brits Go Nuts For Peanut Butter

"Peanut Butter - it has long been one of America’s favourite foods, but new research from Mintel finds the passion has spread from across the Atlantic."

Indeed, over the last two years alone sales of Peanut Butter have rocketed by over 40%, making it Britain’s fastest growing sweet spread.

Valued at £28m in 2008, sales of Peanut Butter have grown a sensational 43% in just two years to reach a nutty £40m in 2010. After several years of stagnant growth - sales declined from £28m in 2002 to a low of £25m in 2006 - sales of Peanut Butter began to increase gradually from 2007 onwards. Today over a third (36%) of all Brits tuck in to peanut butter. Of those, 69% eat it as part of breakfast, 58% as a snack and 25% as part of lunch.

Amy Lloyd, Senior Food Analyst at Mintel, said: “The growth in popularity for Peanut Butter has been driven by a number of combined factors. Firstly the recession encouraged consumer purchase, viewing it as an indulgent low cost treat. Secondly, manufacturers have responded to consumer concern over health issues and the emergence of more natural varieties with less additives are helping to reposition peanut butter as a healthier option. What is more, traditional spreads such as Jam are facing competition from other spreads such as Chocolate and Peanut Butter which are less dependent on the breakfast occasion and more commonly used in other eating occasions.”

But it is not only nuts which are proving popular with Brits, things are looking pretty sweet for Chocolate spreads, which have seen an increase in sales of 41% over the same two years to stand at £31m in 2010. Indeed, the percentage increase over the past two years for Peanut Butter and Chocolate spread dwarfs that of the nearest sweet spread competition - fruit and cheese curds (+25%) and Honey (+16%) - however all sectors of the sweet spreads market have seen stability or increase over the past two years.

In 2010, the total sweet and savoury spreads market was estimated to be valued at £664m, a rise of 30% since 2005. The spreads market is split almost evenly between sweet (£328 million) and savoury (£336m). Although sweet spreads are more popular than savoury (only 13% do not eat sweet spreads while 30% do not eat savoury spreads), the higher value of chilled spreadables such as sandwich filler and pâté and their shorter shelf-life has enabled savoury spreads to capture a slightly larger share of the market.

Within the sweet spreads market, the top five best selling spreads are: Jam, with a 2010 market value of £106m, Honey (£88m), Marmalade (£56m), Peanut Butter (£40m) and Chocolate Spread (£31m). Fruit and Cheese curds at £5m and Syrup & Treacle at £2m make up the remainder of the sweet spreads market segmentation.

Finally when it comes to savoury spreads, love it or loathe it, sales of yeast spreads have risen by 11% over the past two years. Last year sales of this spread reached just under £50m (£49m). The remainder of the savoury spread market is made up of chilled pate, paste and sandwich fillers (£196m) and cheese spreads (£91m).

NamNews - Wednesday 27th April 2011

More Details: http://www.kamcity.com/namnews/asp/newsarticle.asp?newsid=59402