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Cheese & Onion is nation's favourite

6th March 2009, 8:12am

Once the nation's dependable favourite, latest research from analysts Mintel finds ready salted crisps have fallen from the number one crisp slot as cheese & onion is crowned Britain's favourite.

The market for cheese & onion crisps is now worth around £260 million with sales increasing by an impressive 15% in the last two years alone.
Valued at £244 million in 2006, ready salted crisps have slipped into second place, despite an increase in sales of 5% over the same two year period.

Meanwhile, things are turning sour for salt & vinegar, as sales of this classic fell 7% between 2006 and 2008.

Sales of beef flavoured crisps grew over 10% between 2006 and 2008.
Meanwhile, another change in taste affected prawn cocktail with sales falling almost 7% over the same two year period.

Emmanuelle Bouvier, Senior Market Analyst explained more about the trends: "Though in years past Brits have been loyal to the original crisp flavour ready salted, cheese & onion has now overtaken it as the nation's favourite crisp.

"Interestingly, despite the on-going development of new and exciting flavours, the traditional favourites still win hands-down. In fact, cheese & onion, ready salted and salt & vinegar, still account for almost two thirds of sales of standard crisps. What is more, most new launches continue to focus on ready salted and salt & vinegar, which were the most popular flavours in terms of new product development last year."

The overall market
According to the report, the market for crisps and snacks experienced a recovery during 2007 and 2008, following a period of slowdown between 2003 and 2006.

In the last year alone, sales grew by 5% as the nation munched its way through £2.53 billion worth of crisps and snacks, an impressive achievement in the current climate of healthy eating and better living.

The market for crisps and snacks has benefited from an improved health profile, with the development of baked crisps and the increased use of sunflower oil for crisp frying.


The introduction of alternative ingredients to the traditional potato such as vegetables or wholegrain have made crisps more acceptable for everyday consumption.

Repositioning crisps and snacks as an indulgent treat for adult consumers using premium ingredients has also helped market growth. This has resulted in the development of a substantial market for premium crisps and snacks sold at higher prices.

"The rate of innovation in the crisps and snacks market remains high, and this is a driving factor in sales growth. In recent years we have seen new products move away from a reduced fat, salt and additives positioning towards 'natural' and 'premium' claims," says Emmanuelle.

Overall sales of crisps and snacks are likely to remain stagnant over the next five years as money conscious consumers re-evaluate their purchases of premium products.


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