Dutch consumers are becoming more selective in their convenience purchases, with many willing to pay for time-saving options in the kitchen. Supermarket sales of fresh-cut fruit and vegetables have increased, but overall supermarket sales have declined due to inflation, declining purchasing power, and rising poverty. Within the fresh-cut category, sales of packaged cut vegetables have doubled, while sales of cut fresh fruit and meal salads have decreased. Specific products such as stew, sauerkraut, and endive have become more popular, while carrots, beetroot, string beans, kale, and salad dishes have seen lower sales. Sliced mushrooms, mango, and pineapple continue to be in demand.