In today’s installment, we provide a more detailed view of the types of information that consumers expect to obtain from a food business. We also look at a few differences in expectations across demographic groups.
We asked respondents to tell us what they expected from a food producer or retailer if they joined the business’s social network. Table 1 shows responses ranked from most to least desired. As you can see, about two-thirds of our respondents expected notices of price promotions such as coupons and sales. A majority of respondents also expected recipes and preparation instructions while just over 40% expected news about nutritional information and special events.
Table 1. Percent of respondents who desired specific information from a food producer or retailer via social media.
Desired information or notices | Percent response |
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Notice of price promotions | 66.9% |
Recipes | 58.7% |
Preparation instructions | 55.7% |
Notice of special events | 40.9% |
Nutritional information and serving size | 40.9% |
Serving suggestions | 35.8% |
Health claims | 33.9% |
Storage suggestions | 31.8% |
Responses to questions | 27.4% |
Links to industry sites | 14.2% |
Links to related businesses | 13.1% |
Statistical differences were found in how people with different income levels respond to price promotions. Table 2 shows that some groups find these more appealing, but no clear trend can be identified. On the other hand, Table 3 shows there is a clear positive trend in the relationship between education level and interest in notices of events. This may be an indication that those with higher levels of education are more interested in connecting with your food business by attending special events.
Table 2. Percent of respondents by income level who desire price promotion notifications.
Income level | Percent response |
---|---|
$24,000 or less | 57.5% |
$24,000 to $49,999 | 66.5% |
$50,000 to $74,999 | 72.4% |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 63.3% |
$100,000 o $149,999 | 71.8% |
$150,000 or greater | 64.6% |
Table 3. Percent of respondents by education level who want to receive notices of events.
Education level | Percent response |
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High school graduate or less | 33.8% |
Some college | 38.3% |
B.S. degree | 43.1% |
M.S. degree or later | 52.1% |
These results allow us to draw a few conclusions. First, many people join a network to learn about the food. This is indicated by the relatively high average expectations for items such as recipes, preparation suggestions, nutritional information, and serving suggestions. Second, the top responses participants selected as to why they join a business’s social network was to learn about coupons, sales, and other price promotions. Finally, there were some subtle differences across demographic groups. For example, those with higher education levels were more interested in learning about events. Knowing your customer base will help you connect with your target market in the most appropriate way.
In the next article, we will present data that discusses how people are finding food retailers’ social networks online. To view the entire YouTube series, please visit http://bit.ly/wWIXto.
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