Acosta Unveils Grilling 'Season' Insights Ahead of Labor Day Weekend

Acosta Unveils Grilling 'Season' Insights Ahead of Labor Day Weekend


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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 31, 2015--This Labor Day, two-thirds of U.S. shopper households are likely to grill outdoors during the long weekend. While the holiday marks the unofficial end to summer, consumers are not putting their grills away just yet according to a research study from Acosta — a full-service sales and marketing agency in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry — that reveals new findings about grilling 'season.' The findings released today from the forthcoming 12 th edition of The Why? Behind The Buy™ provide insight into the popularity of grilling as a year-round method of cooking, extending well beyond the Labor Day weekend.

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Acosta's research shows 39 percent of shoppers who grill do so during all 12 months, and 61 percent grill eight or more months each year, with Millennial and male grillers — as well as grillers with kids — grilling more frequently than total U.S. grillers. Grilling frequency also varied by region, as people in the South Central and Western regions cook outdoors the most months out of the year. Surprisingly, weather was not a definitive indicator, as "colder" regions such as the Plains and Great Lakes did not have the lowest usage level of grilling.

"While most people think of grilling as a summertime activity, many forget that the fall brings football season, and thus, tailgating," said Marianne Quinlan-Sacksteder, Director, Acosta. "Additionally, although our study found hamburgers and chicken are the most commonly grilled foods, shoppers are also getting creative and grilling seafood, vegetables and fruits."

Other findings from the 12 th edition of The Why? Behind The Buy revealed:

Thirty-nine percent of all U.S. shoppers used a grill for meal preparation in the past six months. The type of grill respondents used varied by region, with Northeast region grillers more likely to use gas, and more Mid-South and Southeast region grillers using charcoal. Significantly more grillers in the Plains and Southeast regions use smokers. The 12 th edition of TheWhy? Behind The Buy report was produced with research using a nationally representative random sample of U.S. shoppers via Acosta's proprietary ShopperF1rst™ online survey in the spring of 2015. To access past reports and actionable solutions for brands and retailers, visit www.acosta.com/why, where the 12 th edition will be published in mid-September.

About Acosta

Acosta is the sales and marketing powerhouse behind most of the trusted brands seen in stores every day. The company provides a range of outsourced sales, marketing and retail merchandising services throughout the U.S. and Canada. For more than 85 years, Acosta has led the industry in helping consumer packaged goods companies move products off shelves and into shoppers' baskets. For more information, visit www.acosta.com.

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KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA FLORIDA

INDUSTRY KEYWORD: CONVENIENCE STORE OTHER CONSUMER RETAIL FOOD/BEVERAGE SUPERMARKET CONSUMER

SOURCE: Acosta

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