Favorable fruit pricing helps improve fresh produce performance

“February produce performance results are in and deflation in fruit is improving demand. However, demand is not offsetting the loss in dollar sales from deflation. In addition, volume movement looks decent but dollars are down on the fruit side. Vegetables still look very similar compared to previous months: dollars up due to inflation, volume/units down due to pullback on demand.

“While inflation is moderating month-over-month, the average price per unit across all food and beverages increased 11.2% year-on-year in February 2023,” shared Jonna Parker, Team Lead, Fresh with IRI. “This adds to a long stretch of months with double digit year-over-year increases. Salaries are not keeping pace, leading to continued concern and a host of money-saving measures among grocery shoppers.” To understand the ongoing balancing act between time, money and nutrition goals, IRI, 210 Analytics and the International Fresh Produce Association will continue to deliver monthly fresh produce performance reports.

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*This article is excerpted from freshplaza.com website, published March 16, 2023