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FMI’s fresh foods agenda for 2021

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ARLINGTON, VA— FMI, The Food Industry Association BB #:162464 today announces its fresh foods insights and programming agenda for 2021 to help its members navigate shifting consumer shopping behaviors and preferences.

With more people eating at home than ever before, FMI will continue to chart the COVID-19 pandemic’s influence on American food habits and grocery operational trends that shape mealtime occasions.

“The grocery industry is well-positioned to compete for the food dollar, and we are committed to helping our members navigate consumer preferences,” said Rick Stein, vice president of fresh foods for FMI.

“Our fresh foods agenda for 2021 supports the food industry with consumer-focused research, thought leadership discussions and networking opportunities designed to help professionals make informed decisions regarding their grocery business.”

Fresh Foods Insights

Throughout the year, FMI will release a series of reports that provide insights into the minds of fresh foods shoppers. The Power of Seafood report, to be released in February, provides insights into the seafood shopper’s nutrition and sustainability preferences.

In late March, released at the Annual Meat Conference and in collaboration with North American Meat Institute, the Power of Meat report will look at shoppers’ changing meat purchasing behaviors and how retailers and suppliers can respond.

In April, the Power of Produce will examine shoppers’ cooking habits with produce and health and well-being implications. Finally, in September, The Power of Foodservice at Retail will pinpoint shoppers’ habits in this growing department.

Fresh Foods Thought Leadership and Networking

To accompany the fresh foods research agenda, FMI will host thought leadership and networking opportunities throughout the year. In addition to educational webinars about research findings, we’ll host regular FreshForward Conversations designed to continue discussions related to the annual event all year long.

“With the rapid pace of change we’re experiencing, our regular FreshForward Conversations are a chance to continue discussions from 2020, share insights in real time and connect with new and potential supply chain partners,” shared Stein. “In addition, these ongoing discussions will help shape the agenda for FMI’s 2021 FreshForward event held in August.”

Information about upcoming fresh foods events, research reports and more can be found at www.FMI.org/FreshFoods. Tune in January 13 for our next fresh foods discussion, A FreshForward Conversation: Interview with Susan Schwallie of The NPD Group.

For Media

Media can receive complimentary copies of fresh food research by contacting media@fmi.org. Visit www.FMI.org/FreshFoods for the latest research reports.

Media can receive complementary registration for fresh foods webinars by contacting media@fmi.org. Visit www.FMI.org/Calendar for a listing of upcoming events.

As the food industry association, FMI works with and on behalf of the entire industry to advance a safer, healthier and more efficient consumer food supply chain. FMI brings together a wide range of members across the value chain — from retailers that sell to consumers, to producers that supply food and other products, as well as the wide variety of companies providing critical services — to amplify the collective work of the industry. www.FMI.org

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