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Conagra IDs Top Five Trends in Frozen Foods for 2025

Dec. 20, 2024
GLP-1 diets, ethnic cuisines and restaurant-quality meals will help drive sales in the new year.

Conagra Brands' Future of Frozen Food 2025 report cites the rise in GLP-1 use, appetites for spice and heat and indulgent in-home dining experiences as trends that will drive category growth next year.

The company’s second annual Future of Frozen Food report reveals how consumer behaviors, generational preferences and innovations are reshaping the $91.3 billion U.S. frozen food market. Conagra's Demand Science team leveraged insights from Circana, social media trends from Tastewise and search trends from Similarweb to develop this year's report.

The report highlights five transformative trends driving the future of the frozen food department, along with additional information reflecting how and what frozen foods are being consumed:

1. Modern Health: Health-conscious consumers are seeking frozen products that cater to gut health, portion control and other dietary needs. Frozen foods with probiotics and nutrient-dense, gut-friendly ingredients have grown 33% during the past three years. New products accommodating the 15 million+ Americans currently using GLP-1 medication with convenient options are also transforming the category. For those with a sweet tooth, better-for-you frozen desserts are also on the rise.

2. Elevated In-Home Experiences: While more people are choosing to stretch their budgets by dining at home, consumers are looking for premium, restaurant-quality options. With an additional 25.6 billion in-home eating occasions since pre-pandemic, buyers are re-creating restaurant dishes at home. Frozen food is meeting this demand by offering premium, chef-inspired, and celebrity-backed products which save on preparation time while providing value, fun and unique experiences.

3. Global Cuisine: Increasingly diverse flavors continue to grow in the frozen aisle. Indian-inspired meals such as tikka masala and Japanese flavors like teriyaki are booming, while global street food hit over $543 million in sales. Younger generations are embracing these adventurous tastes and are 24% more likely to purchase globally inspired products.

4. Bites & Minis: Bites and mini portions continue to soar in popularity, appealing to families and younger consumers. With sales increasing to $2.4 billion and a 31% increase in consumption year-over-year, these products are not only convenient but offer a diverse array of options for any occasion. They're no longer thought of as just appetizers – 84% are now being enjoyed as meals.

5. Spice & Heat: Spicy frozen foods are heating up, with U.S. sales surpassing $2.0 billion. Younger generations have a strong preference for spicy foods. In fact, Gen Z is 48% more likely to buy spicy frozen meals. Popular emerging spice profiles, such as gochujang also reflect the influence of global cuisines on this trend.

"An increasingly diverse array of frozen foods are available, reflective of the overall shifts in what U.S. consumers are eating," said Bob Nolan, senior vice president of demand science at Conagra Brands. "New insights point to evolving generational habits and preferences. As Millennials and Gen Z enter family formation years convenience and affordability become the priority, driving a 54% increase in spending on frozen foods during this period."

The full report can be viewed here.

 

About the Author

Dave Fusaro | Editor in Chief

Dave Fusaro has served as editor in chief of Food Processing magazine since 2003. Dave has 30 years experience in food & beverage industry journalism and has won several national ASBPE writing awards for his Food Processing stories. Dave has been interviewed on CNN, quoted in national newspapers and he authored a 200-page market research report on the milk industry. Formerly an award-winning newspaper reporter who specialized in business writing, he holds a BA in journalism from Marquette University. Prior to joining Food Processing, Dave was Editor-In-Chief of Dairy Foods and was Managing Editor of Prepared Foods.

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