LONDON, Aug. 16,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Inflation is sitting with us
at the table with food prices at their highest level in years. Two
thirds of Brits believe that current rates of inflation are biting
into their food choices and culinary habits according to new
research by Readly, the digital magazine and
newspaper app. The research shows how people are responding to this
economic challenge in the supermarket, in the kitchen and eating
out as they compromise between food for taste, health and cost
savings.
One in three (35 percent) people are attempting to be thrifty by
seeking out offers when it comes to food shopping. Almost half of
people (43 percent) said they are choosing low cost brands or
alternatives and a third (33 percent) are rarely dining out due to
the cost of eating in restaurants and pubs increasing too.
One in five people (19 percent) are putting less meat and fish
in their food basket and over one in ten (13 percent) are buying
less fruit and vegetables, showed the YouGov research for
Readly.
The price of food has become more expensive by 17.4 percent in
the UK in the year to June 2023 with
prices in restaurants and cafes rising by 9.1% in the same
period.
"We are experiencing a phase where many people are
reevaluating how and what we eat due to cost, exchanging ideas
about special offers and wondering how to keep the joy of cooking
alive despite inflationary prices. The Food & Drink category
has always been one of the most popular categories among our
readers and recipe ideas are in trend all year round. However,
meal-preparations and simple family recipes are currently
experiencing a whole new high phase due to the increased cost of
living, with recipes to recreate your favourite take out food at
home trending amongst the most bookmarked. In the Readly app,
readers have access to over 430 cooking, baking and food magazines
with inspiration for every type of chef," says
Chris Couchman, Head of Content at
Readly.
Despite the tightening of purse strings, there is a positive
trend - in the direction of sustainability: One in three people (29
percent) are eating a veggie lunch or dinner a few times a week and
15 percent are eating it every day. Only one in ten people (9
percent) are eating less organic options due to cost restraints and
over a third (37 percent) are making a concerted effort to waste
less food.
When it comes to the lengths Brits would go to save on costs, a
quarter of adults (23 percent) are willing to try eating insects as
an alternative source of protein with a third (33 percent) of 18-39
year olds up for trying it but only 15 percent of over 60s. The top
three dishes people would be willing to try are algae and seaweed
as a protein rich substitute (41 percent), an old classic reworked
with a sustainable substitute (36 percent) and one in four (25
percent) would try a dish made of lab-grown meat.
With thousands of recipes and food articles on the Readly app,
subscribers can access cost saving recipe inspiration wherever they
may be and with over 7,500 digital magazines to choose from, there
is something for everyone. Visit www.readly.com for more
information.
Research by YouGov for Readly, sample 1003 UK
respondents, fieldwork dates: 22-26 March
2023
Reference: Cost of Living insights, Office for National
Statistics, June 2023, here:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/articles/costoflivinginsights/food#:~:text=Food%20price%20inflation%20eases%20slightly,the%20year%20to%20June%202023.
For more details
contact: kate.tegelaars@readly.com or 07879 818
711
About Readly
Readly is the European category leader for digital magazines.
The company offers a digital subscription service where customers
have unlimited access to 7500 national and international magazines
- all in one app and at a fixed monthly fee. Readly has subscribers
in 50 countries and content available in 17 different languages. In
collaboration with around 1,200 publishers worldwide, Readly is
digitising the newspaper and magazine industry. In 2022, revenues
amounted to SEK 592 million. The
Readly share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. For more information,
please visit https//corporate.readly.com. The Allbright Report
2022: For the second year in a row, Readly is on the Green List in
The Allbright Report 2022 that monitors gender diversity in the
management teams of listed companies in Sweden.
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