Healthy Lifestyle the Main Driver for Gluten-free Purchases
13 May 2014 --- A healthier lifestyle is the main driver for the purchase of gluten-free goods, according to the latest research. Findings by research company BuzzBack, showed that Health topped the list before an actual Gluten Intolerance, while being easier on the stomach was also a reason for purchase.
The survey found that while 10% buy into this sector because of an intolerance or allergy, 28% of those surveyed said they purchased gluten-free to improve their energy levels and 24% said they did so to lost weight.
The most popular gluten-free items that those surveyed said they purchased in the last month were bread (60%), cereal (42%), pasta (41%), cakes and pies (43%) and biscuits and crackers (32%).
The survey highlighted the key reasons that shoppers bought gluten-free foods, which ranged from ‘healthier lifestyle’, ‘easier on the stomach’, and ‘no harm, beneficial’. Most of those surveyed said eating gluten-free was harder when eating out and only one in four of those surveyed said that gluten-free products are delicious. In addition, six out of ten said gluten-free products are expensive.
Last month the charity Coeliac UK launched a campaign urging supermarkets in the UK to improve the availability of gluten-free foods in their smaller stores. Its Gluten-free Awareness Week takes place this week in stores.
According to the charity, one in 100 people in the UK have the condition, which is an autoimmune disease caused by intolerance to gluten.