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Low Carb - US - May 2004

Published: 2004/05

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Contents

INTRODUCTION & ABBREVIATIONS

  • Introduction
  • Other Relevant Reports
  • Definition
  • Abbreviations and terms
    • Abbreviations
    • Terms

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Americans have embraced the low carb lifestyle
  • Americans need to lose weight
  • Interest in reducing carbs has followed the typical trajectory for a food trend
  • Consumers appear to be in the nascent stages of changing their buying patterns
  • Food manufacturers and retailers are increasing offerings of low carb products at a rapid pace
  • Low carbers plan on limiting carbs for life
  • Outlook appears bright

MARKET FACTORS

  • Diet and exercise
    • Diet
    • Figure 1: Incidence of U.S. adults trying to lose weight, maintain weight or eat fewer calories, 1996, 1998 and 2000
    • Exercise
    • Figure 2: Percent of adults exercising or eating fewer calores, 1996, 1998 and 2000
  • Caloric and fat intake
    • Figure 3: Percent of adults exercising, eating fewer calores, less fat or both to lose weight, 1996, 1998 and 2000
  • The majority of Americans are overweight or obese
    • Figure 4: Incidence of overweight and obese Americans aged 18 and older, 1994-2002
    • Figure 5: Prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults, by demographic group, 1991, 1995 and 2000
  • Children are not immune to obesity
  • Baby boomers and aging Americans face weight gain
    • Figure 6: American population by age, 1998 and 2003
  • Incidence of diabetes on the rise
  • Low carb diets beginning to reshape the image of healthy food
  • Low carb is following the continuum for nutrition trends
    • Figure 7: Flowchart of how a nutrition topic becomes mainstream
  • Food consumption patterns
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  • The 'food pyramid' revised guidelines
  • A definition of low carb will be established

SUPPLY STRUCTURE

  • Low carb-focused companies/brands
    • Atkins Nutritionals
    • Keto Foods
    • Carbolite Foods
    • CarbSense
  • Major food manufacturers/low carb activities
    • Unilever Overview
    • Carb Options Brand
    • Unilever/Slim Fast
    • Nestle (Stouffer's Lean Cuisine)
    • Hain Celestial (Carb Fit)
    • Other low carb activity in the food segment
  • Beverage manufacturers' low carb activities
    • Anheuser-Busch Companies (Michelob Ultra)
    • PepsiCo (Tropicana and Pepsi Edge)
    • The Coca Cola Company (Minute Maid and Coke Ultra)
    • Cadbury/Schweppes
    • Other low carb activity in the beverage segment
  • Restaurants and low carb activities
    • Ruby Tuesday's
    • Burger King
    • Subway
    • Other low carb activity in the restaurant segment

CATEGORY TRENDS

  • Introduction
  • Changing consumption patterns for key food products
    • Figure 8: Incidence of change in consumption of key food and drink products in the last year, February 2004
  • Traditionally high carb products
    • Bread
    • Figure 9: Changes in consumption of bread in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Bread/Wheat industry response
    • Pasta
    • Figure 10: Changes in consumption of pasta in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Pasta industry response
    • Potatoes and potato chips
    • Figure 11: Changes in consumption of potatoes in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Figure 12: Changes in consumption of potato chips in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Potato industry response
    • Cookies/Cake
    • Figure 13: Changes in consumption of cookies/cake in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Boxed foods
    • Figure 14: Changes in consumption of boxed foods in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Frozen meals
    • Figure 15: Changes in Consumption of frozen meals in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
  • High protein foods
    • Meat/Poultry/Seafood
    • Figure 16: Changes in consumption of meat/poultry/seafood in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Eggs
    • Figure 17: Changes in consumption of eggs in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Nuts
    • Figure 18: Changes in consumption of nuts in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
  • Fruits and vegetables
    • Vegetables
    • Figure 19: Changes in consumption of vegetables in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Fruits
    • Figure 20: Changes in consumption of fruit in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
  • Dairy products
    • Milk and yogurt
    • Figure 21: Changes in consumption of milk and yogurt in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Cheese
    • Figure 22: Changes in consumption of cheese in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Ice cream
    • Figure 23: Changes in consumption of ice cream in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
  • Beverages
    • Regular soda/pop
    • Figure 24: Changes in consumption of regular soda/pop in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Diet soda/pop
    • Figure 25: Changes in consumption of diet soda/pop in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
    • Alcohol and beer
    • Figure 26: Changes in consumption of alcohol and beer in the last year, by low carb diet status, February 2004
  • Sales and volume changes for key food categories
    • Figure 27: Sales and volume changes for key food categories, 2003 versus 2002
    • High carbohydrate product changes
    • Traditional high protein product changes
    • Dairy product changes

THE CONSUMER

  • Introduction
  • Low carb appeal
    • Figure 28: Incidence of low carb dieting, February 2004
    • Graph 1: Incidence of low carb dieting, February 2004
    • Figure 29: Incidence of low carb dieting, by gender, February 2004
    • Figure 30: Incidence of low carb dieting, by age, February 2004
    • Figure 31: Incidence of low carb dieting, by household income, February 2004
    • Figure 32: Incidence of low carb dieting, by race, February 2004
    • Figure 33: Incidence of low carb dieting, by region, February 2004
    • Figure 34: Incidence of low carb dieting, by presence of children, February 2004
  • Length of time cutting carbs
    • Figure 35: Length of time cutting carbs, February 2004
    • Graph 2: Length of time cutting carbs, February 2004
    • Figure 36: Length of time cutting carbs, by age, February 2004
    • Figure 37: Length of time cutting carbs, by education level, February 2004
    • Figure 38: Length of time cutting carbs, by carb dieter and carb aware status, February 2004
  • General attitudes toward nutrition and dieting
    • Figure 39: Attitudes toward diets and nutrition, February 2004
    • Figure 40: Attitudes toward diets and nutrition, by gender, February 2004
    • Figure 41: Attitudes toward diets and nutrition, by age, February 2004
    • Figure 42: Attitudes toward diets and nutrition, by household income, February 2004
    • Figure 43: Attitudes toward diet and nutrition, by low carb dieter status, February 2004
  • Attitudes toward low carb concepts and products
    • Figure 44: Attitudes toward low carb concepts and products, February 2004
    • Figure 45: Attitudes toward low carb concepts and products, by low carb dieter status, February 2004
  • Goals of low carb dieters and those identified as carb aware
    • Figure 46: Low carb dieter/carb aware respondent reasons for limiting carb intake, February 2004
    • Figure 47: Low carb dieter/carb aware respondent reasons for limiting carb intake, by gender, February 2004
    • Figure 48: Reasons for limiting carb intake, by low carb dieter status, February 2004
  • Future plans for limiting carb intake
    • Figure 49: Future plans for limiting carbohydrate intake, February 2004
    • Figure 50: Future plans for limiting carbohydrate intake, by low carb dieter status, February 2004
    • Graph 3: Future plans for limiting carbohydrate intake, by low carb dieter status, February 2004
  • Success with a low carb diet
    • Figure 51: Reported success using a low carb diet, February 2004
    • Figure 52: Reported success using a low carb diet, by gender, February 2004
    • Figure 53: Reported success using a low carb diet, by marital status, February 2004
    • Figure 54: reported success using a low carb diet, by region, February 2004
    • Figure 55: reported success using a low carb diet for carb dieter and carb aware respondents, February 2004
  • Has dining out behavior changed?
    • Figure 56: Dining out behavior among low carb dieters/carb aware respondents, February 2004
    • Figure 57: Dining out behavior, by carb dieter and carb aware status, February 2004
  • Summary and conclusions

THE FUTURE

  • A large current and potential market exists
  • New product introductions are on the rise
  • Manufacturers may consider creating low carb products for children
  • Diet "franchises" show no sign of abating
  • Taste, calories, and price matter
  • "Better for you," "no added sugars" and similar positioning should have merit
  • Government and public policy efforts will ramp up
  • Unit sales will serve as the bellwether for the low carb trend
  • Lessons from Low/No Fat
  • Backlash has begun

APPENDIX: TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

APPENDIX: NEW PRODUCT BRIEFS

  • Altria Group: Kraft Foods North America Carb Well Original Barbecue Sauce
  • American Health: Carb Answer Fudge Brownie Mix
  • Atkins Nutritionals: Atkins Quick Cuisine Chocolate Chip Muffin & Bread Mix
  • Birds Eye Foods: Birds Eye Voila! Complete Meals
  • Coca-Cola: Coca-Cola C2
  • Dean Foods: Dean's New Sour Cream Packaging
  • DrSoy Nutrition: Dr. Soy Snacker Low carb Snack Bar Extension
  • International Frozen Foods: Culinary Delights Omelet Starters
  • Keto Foods & Snacks: Keto Sauce Tomato Sauce Extension
  • Marigold Foods: Kemps Carb Promise Ice Cream
  • Nestle USA: Carnation Instant Breakfast New Low Carb Energy Drink Mix
  • Organic Milling: Nutritious Living 40-30-30 Cereal
  • Rexall Sundown: Richardson Labs Carb Solutions RTD Fruit Smoothie
  • Russell Stover Candies: Russell Stover Low Carb Marshmallow Egg
  • Sara Lee Foods: Atkins Quick Cuisine Supreme Pizza
  • Silhouette Brands: Silhouette Skinny Carb Ice Cream Bar
  • Todd's Health and Fitness Products: Todd's Fit Foods Boboli Pizza-Crust Bread
  • George Weston Bakeries: Entenmann's Carb Counting Low Carb Sweet Goods

APPENDIX: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • Consumer Research
    • Sampling & Weighting
    • Presentation & Definition
    • Further Analysis
  • Trade Research
  • Informal trade research
  • Formal trade research
  • Desk & Internet Research
  • Sources
  • Definitions
  • Forecasts

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    • Global New Products Database
  • Research Support/Consultancy/MIC
    • The Mintel Information Centre (MiC)
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Low Carb - US - May 2004
Published: 2004/05
Published by : Mintel International Group Ltd, Mintel International Group Ltd,

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