Title: Free-from and the major retailers
1Free-from and the major retailers
- Laura Lebetkin
- Marketing Director - Foods Matter
2Logos
3Patricia Wheway with George
- Foods Matter bi-monthly newsletter
- February 2002
4Foods Matter bi-monthly newsletter - September
2002
- Foods Matter bi-monthly
- newsletter August 2002
5- Asda launches
- its range
- Foods Matter
- Magazine
- March 2003
6- Tesco launches own
- label range -
- Foods Matter
- magazine -
- November 2003
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8Branded goods
- Dietary Specials
- Trufree
- Barkat
- Doves Farm
- Meridian
- Plamil
- Eat Natual
- OK Foods
- Mrs Crimbles
- Alpro
- Life Free from
- Oatly
- Biona
9General features of own label ranges
- Predominantly ambient and gluten free
- Ambient goods - easier to handle in store than
frozen or chilled - Gluten free - harnessing themselves to the
defined and easily accessible coeliac market. - Dairy-free market already well catered for by
special diet and vegetarian/vegan products
10How many frees - and what about nutritional
content?
- Initially most just gluten free or milk free.
- Increasingly aiming for gluten, wheat and milk
free. - Egg allergy rarely catered for and not flagged on
packs even when egg free.
11Nutritional Content
- Because most products are cakes and biscuits they
are often high in both fat and sugar although a
great deal better than they used to be. - Hydrogenated and transfats seem to have been more
or less banished.
12Morrisons
- Around 30 own label products
- All baked goods, breads or pasta
- Many gluten, wheat and dairy free
13Morrisons own label products include
- 2 pastas
- 6 breads, baguettes and bagels
- 1 naan
- 4 Scones, pancakes, sponge puddings
- 2 tarts (Cherry Bakewell Fruits of forest)
- 5 cakes
- 10 sweet cookies/biscuits
14Morrisons ingredients information
- Flag freefrom on front of pack only.
- No logos
- Clear allergy advice
- Comprehensive ingredients list with E numbers
of pack.
15Asda
- Around 30 own label products
- All baked goods, breads or pasta - and 3 beers!
- Many gluten, wheat and dairy free
16Asdas own label products include
- 3 pastas
- 7 breads, baguettes and bagels
- 3 cereal bars
- 2 savoury crackers
- 9 cakes
- 3 beers
- 4 soya milks
17Asdas ingredients information
- Flag freefrom on front of pack only.
- No logos
- Clear allergy advice
- Comprehensive ingredients list - no E numbers
of pack.
18Says Asdas freefrom buyer, Richard Storrie
- Asda always strives to provide customers with
the range they want. We constantlylisten to
customer feedback and introduce ranges
accordingly. Free From has been no exception. We
are regularly updating our Free From range with
new and innovative products. - Currently we have 240 ambient products in our
biggest store offer. In response to customer
feedback, going forwards we will focus on gluten,
wheat and dairy free range. We also carry and
will continue to develop a frozen offer and
a number of chilled lines to give a complete
offer to the customer. - Own label has been instrumental in our success
this year. We will continue to develop Asda Brand
lines but I recognise the importance of balancing
the proportion of own label with branded product. - For a supplier to secure a new listing in Asda's
Free From range, the product must be innovative,
taste great and have clear labelling.
19Sainsbury
- Around 40 own label products
- Mainly baked goods, breads or pasta - but
significant range of frozen main courses aimed
at children - Many gluten, wheat and dairy free
20Sainsbury own label products include
- 8 frozen products including fish fingers, chicken
nuggets, chicken Kievs, shepherds pie and ice
cream - 5 cakes
- 8 cookies/biscuits
- 6 breads or scones/muffins
- 2 sweet pies
- 2 pastas
- muesli and porridge
- chocolate bars and boxes
- vanilla custard
- cereal bars
21Sainsbury ingredients information
- Flag freefrom on front of pack only.
- Use logos which could be slightly confusing
- Allergy advice comprehensive
- Comprehensive ingredients list - no E numbers
of pack.
22Tesco
- Around 60 own label products
- Mainly baked goods, breads or pasta - pioneers of
interesting baked goods - Many gluten, wheat and dairy free
23Tesco ingredients information
- Flag freefrom on front of pack only.
- No logos
- Allergy advice very compre-hensive altho do
not repeat main freefroms on back of pack - Comprehensive ingredients list - no E numbers
of pack.
24Says Tesco freefrom buyer, Nicki Clowes
- There was a Free From range review last
week where a number of new and reformulated lines
were launched. These launches were the result of
months of dedicated work from an
experienced technical and development team demonst
rating our continued commitment to range. - We currently offer 60 own label products. The
majority of the range falls within the bakery,
impulse and grocery categories with only one
Frozen (Fish Fingers) and one Meat line
(Sausages). We do however believe there to be
further opportunities within the fresh areas and
this something we are looking at. -
25- The ambient range (bakery, impulse grocery) is
merchandised together and acts as a 'destination'
for the Free From customer. Our customers
continue to tell us this is what they want and we
therefore have no plans to move away from this.
We are however talking to customers and trialling
various options relating to where this range is
best located within our stores. As you know we
currently offer both Tesco own label and branded
products within our Free From range. We intend to
maintain a branded offer to ensure the widest
choice for customers. -
- We are continually developing and improving our
offer within this sector. At a time when a
growing number of people in the UK are suffering
from food allergies and intolerances we remain
committed to offering our customers even greater
support and choice.
26Waitrose
- No own label - as yet
- Very compre-hensive range of branded goods
27Supplying supermarkets
- All the supermarkets are open to interesting
suggestions - If you are looking for volume, you need
supermarkets - But, supplying to supermarkets has its own
disciplines. Viz - Come up with a product that they want
- Prove that you have got all contamination issues
under control - Supply a product with a sufficiently long shelf
life - Be prepared to work to short lead times
- Supply in pallet loads
- Deliver to the places (all over the country) that
they need it - And remember - if your product does not sell in
sufficient quantity, it will be dropped, quite
possibly with no warning!
28Free-from and the major retailers
- Laura Lebetkin
- Marketing Director - Foods Matter
- www.foodsmatter.com
- Laura_at_foodsmatter.com
- 020 7722 2866