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Empty Nesters

Published: 2004/04

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Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Hot topic
The future decoded
Action points

CHAPTER 2 THE FUTURE DECODED

Introduction
The development of the Empty Nester group
Empty Nesters are on the rise
Income varies considerably between age groups
The value of Empty Nesters' spending is rising sharply
Spending on food is set to increase
Health concerns limit spending on alcohol
Looking and feeling good is important to Empty Nesters
Empty Nesters change their needs, attitudes and behaviors
Age affects how Empty Nester status alters people's lives
Self-rewarding behavior creates an opportunity to add value
Increase in time leads to new habits and a need for convenience
More frequent socializing changes CPG spending habits
Early Empty Nesters wish to stay young and energetic
Increased disposable income leads to increased spending
Increased health awareness
Functional foods help Empty Nesters to meet key health concerns
Health concerns prompt more organic and fresh purchases
Other concerns limit self-rewarding
Late Empty Nesters have to plan for a financially sound future
The presence of boomerang babies restricts freedom and money
Moving home can create new CPG needs
Conclusions

CHAPTER 3 ACTION POINTS

Introduction
Make transition to Empty Nester status enjoyable
Educate consumers in new high-value consumption habits
Emphasize the fun aspects of the Empty Nester lifestyle
Simplify and refine offerings
Target Early Empty Nesters with high quality upgrades
Encourage daily trading up in general consumption
Target special occasions as an excuse to "splash out"
Show how your brand fits new lifestyle values
Offer quality by fulfilling high expectations
Do not sacrifice quality and health for convenience
Make meals exciting and novel
Present Empty Nesters with mature and sophisticated products
Demonstrate value for money to Late Empty Nesters
Offer less of the best
Deliver on all promises
Demonstrate the value of the product
Focus on wellness as an enabler
Identify key health needs
Introduce regimes to encourage regular healthy consumption

CHAPTER 4 APPENDIX

Supplementary data
Population
Disposable income
CPG spending
Definitions
Research methodology
References
Consumer sources
Industry sources
Government sources
New product research
How to contact experts in your industry

List of Tables

Table 1: Empty Nesters in Europe and the US (m), 1998-2008
Table 2: Annual per capita disposable income of Empty Nesters (€ & US$), 2003-2008
Table 3: Empty Nesters' overall spending on groceries, drinks at home and personal care (€bn & US$bn), 2003-2008
Table 4: Empty Nesters' annual per head spending on groceries, drinks at home and personal care (€& US$), 2003-2008
Table 5: Empty Nesters' annual per head spending on food (€ & US$) 2003-2008
Table 6: Empty Nesters' annual per head spending on alcohol (€ & US$) 2003-2008
Table 7: Empty Nesters' annual per head spending on personal care (€ & US$) 2003-2008
Table 8: Empty Nesters in Europe and the US (m), 1998-2008
Table 9: Empty Nesters as a percentage of all Seniors, 1998-2008
Table 10: Late Empty Nesters in Europe and the US (m), 1998-2008
Table 11: Annual per capita disposable income for Empty Nesters (€ and US$), 1998-2008
Table 12: Annual per capita disposable income for Early Empty Nesters (€ and US$), 1998-2008
Table 13: Early Empty Nesters' disposable income as a percentage of the national average
Table 14: Annual per capita disposable income for Late Empty Nesters (€ and US$), 1998-2008
Table 15: Late Empty Nesters' disposable income as a percentage of the national average
Table 16: Early Empty Nesters' annual household spending on groceries (€ & US$), 1998-2008
Table 18: Early Empty Nesters' annual per capita spending on alcohol at home (€ & US$), 1998-2008
Table 20: Early Empty Nesters' spending on personal care (€ & US$), 1998-2008
Table 21: Late Empty Nesters' spending on personal care (€ & US$), 1998-2008
Table 22: Definitions of terms used in the report

List of Figures

Figure 1: Empty Nesters' annual disposable income as a percentage of national average, 2003-2008
Figure 2: Culinary Web sites help consumers improve their dining experiences
Figure 3: Progresso Soups' marketing
Figure 4: Organic products targeted at Empty Nesters
Figure 5: The New Covent Garden Food Co.'s Fresh Sauce (UK)
Figure 6: Iglo Ready Meals (France)
Figure 7: EZ Marinade (US)
Figure 8: Drambuie whisky liqueur
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[Report]
Empty Nesters
Published: 2004/04
Published by : Datamonitor Datamonitor

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