Title: Mushroom Purchase Point Internet Survey Results
1Mushroom Purchase Point Internet Survey Results
- Report prepared for
- January, 2004
2Table of Contents
- Page
- Overview 2
- Objectives 3
- Approach 4
- Executive Summary 5
- Sliced White Mushroom Findings 10
- Whole White Mushroom Findings 17
- Respondent Profile 24
3Overview
4Objectives
- Research objectives for the online consumer
research are as follows - Gauge consumer perception of mushroom quality via
presenting photos of whole and sliced mushrooms
at various quality levels. - Determine correlation of consumer perception of
quality and purchase behavior. - Measure perception of mushroom quality
encountered in consumers grocery stores.
5Approach
- In order to deliver against the objectives, the
Perishables Group (PG) - Worked with Mushroom Council to develop a
targeted Internet consumer interview
questionnaire in which consumers saw all of the
five sliced or whole mushroom photos in random
order. - Conducted 271 online interviews across the five
regions of the country - West WA, OR, ID, MT, ND, CA, NV. AZ
- Midsouth SD, WY, UT, CO, NE, KS, NM, OK, TX, LA
- Southeast AR, MS, AL, TN, FL, GA, SC, NC, VA
- Midwest MN, IA, MO, WI, IL, IN, MI, KY, OH, WV
- Northeast ME, NH, VT, NY, PA, MA, CT, RI, NJ,
DE, MD - Ensured that at least 120 respondents (spread
across the regions) saw each of the 10 mushroom
photos.
6Executive Summary
- CONSUMER FINDINGS
- Cleaner, whiter mushrooms are closely linked
with consumer purchase intent. Mushroom browning,
even in modest amounts, will cause a large
segment of consumers to delay a planned
supermarket purchase. - Only 28 of consumers describe themselves as
generally satisfied with the quality of
mushrooms on display in the retail supermarket. - 77 of consumers report that in the past year
they have delayed a planned mushroom purchase due
to concerns with the quality of mushrooms on
display at retail stores. - 38 of consumers say they often sort through
displays to find mushrooms that meet their
quality expectations, potentially damaging the
remaining product on the shelf. - When consumers are asked to identify the
mushrooms that most closely match the quality
they typically see in the supermarket, 92 say
they are likely to purchase mushrooms. However,
if the quality slides only slightly lower, only
67 of consumers now say they are likely to make
a purchase.
7Internet Survey Findings
8Internet Survey Findings
- White Mushroom Purchase Reasons
- Most consumers (69) surveyed said they buy white
mushrooms for a specific reason, while 31 said
they buy mushrooms to have on hand as the need
arises.
9Internet Survey Findings
- White Mushroom Lost Sales
- Seventy-seven percent of respondents said that on
at least one occasion in the past year, they have
not purchased white mushrooms due to poor
quality, even though they were planning to buy
mushrooms when entering the store.
10Internet Survey Findings
- White Mushroom Shopping Behavior
- While 24 of respondents said they are often
satisfied with mushroom quality, only 5 said
that poor mushroom quality deters them from
purchasing mushrooms for long periods of time.
Most consumers (71) said they sort through the
display to find acceptable quality mushrooms.
11Sliced White Mushrooms
12Sliced Mushroom Photo Legend
- The following nomenclature and corresponding
photos are used throughout the Sliced White
Mushroom results
13Internet Survey Findings
- Sliced White Mushroom Purchase Likelihood
- Consumers said they were most likely to buy the
mushrooms shown in Sliced 1 and 2 photos. There
is a large drop off in Sliced 3, 4 and 5
likelihood of purchase.
How Likely Are You To Purchase These Sliced White
Mushrooms?
14Internet Survey Findings
- Sliced White Mushroom Quality
- Consumers said the mushrooms shown in Sliced 1
and 2, photos were good quality. The Sliced 5
photo averaged the lowest quality, as rated by
respondents.
Sliced White Mushroom Quality
15Internet Survey Findings
- Sliced White Mushroom Quality Comparison
- Consumers said that the mushrooms shown in Sliced
1 and 2 photos are better than the quality of
mushrooms they usually find in their grocery
stores, while the mushrooms in the Sliced 3, 4
and 5 photos are of worse quality.
How Similar is the Quality of These Sliced White
Mushrooms to the Sliced White Mushrooms You
Usually See In Your Grocery Store?
16Internet Survey Findings
- Sliced White Mushroom Purchase Triggers
Definitely/Probably Buy - Consumers who said that they would
definitely/probably buy the mushrooms shown in
each photo, did so primarily because of the
cleanliness, general appearance and color.
Multiple Responses Allowed
17Internet Survey Findings
- Sliced White Mushroom Purchase Triggers
Probably/Definitely Not Buy - Consumers who said that they would
probably/definitely not buy the mushrooms shown
in each photo, did so primarily because of
general appearance.
Multiple Responses Allowed
18Whole White Mushrooms
19Whole Mushroom Photo Legend
- The following nomenclature and corresponding
photos are used throughout the Whole White
Mushroom results
20Internet Survey Findings
- Whole White Mushroom Purchase Likelihood
- Consumers said they were most likely to buy the
mushrooms shown in photo Whole 1. Interestingly,
respondents were equally willing to purchase the
mushrooms in photos Whole 4 and 5.
How Likely Are You To Purchase These Whole White
Mushrooms?
21Internet Survey Findings
- Whole White Mushroom Quality
- Consumers said the mushrooms shown in photo Whole
1, were between good and top quality. Respondents
perceived the mushrooms in photo Whole 5 as
having a slightly higher quality than the
mushrooms in photo Whole 4.
Whole White Mushroom Quality
22Internet Survey Findings
- Whole White Mushroom Quality Comparison
- Consumers said that the mushrooms shown in Whole
1 and 2 photos are better than the quality of
mushrooms they usually find in their grocery
stores, while the mushrooms in the Whole 3, 4 and
5 photos are of worse quality.
How Similar is the Quality of These Whole White
Mushrooms to the Whole White Mushrooms You
Usually See In Your Grocery Store?
23Internet Survey Findings
- Whole White Mushroom Purchase Triggers
Definitely/Probably Buy - Consumers who said that they would
definitely/probably buy the mushrooms shown in
each photo, did so primarily because of the
general appearance, color and freshness.
Multiple Responses Allowed
24Internet Survey Findings
- Sliced White Mushroom Purchase Triggers
Probably/Definitely Not Buy - Consumers who said that they would
probably/definitely not buy the mushrooms shown
in each photo, did so primarily because of color
and general appearance.
Multiple Responses Allowed
25Internet Survey Respondent Profile
26Internet Respondent Profile
- PG completed 244 total consumer intercepts
- Typical Respondent Overall
- Age 35-44 Years Old
- Household Size Two adults with no children
- Household Income 25,001 - 50,000
- Ethnicity Caucasian
- Gender Female
27Internet Respondent Profile
While the majority of respondents had no
children, 42 had between 1 and 2 children in the
household.
28Internet Respondent Profile
Respondents represented a wide range of ages with
the largest group (31) being 35-44 years old.
29Internet Respondent Profile
Respondents represented a wide range of income
groups with the largest group (35) earning
25,001 - 50,000.
30Internet Respondent Profile
Respondents represented a range of ethnic groups
with the largest group (87) being Caucasian.
31Internet Respondent Profile
Respondents represented both gender groups with
the largest group (80) being female.
32Internet Respondent Profile
Respondents represented a range of marital status
with the largest group (62) being married.