Corn and peas were the most popular canned vegetables in Russia in the third quarter

Published Nov 30, 2024

Tridge summary

A study by the Romir holding company has found that corn and peas were the most popular canned vegetables among Russians in the third quarter of 2024, with 31% of Russians buying them. Other popular canned vegetables included olives, cucumbers, and beans, while only 7% of Russians bought canned tomatoes and mushrooms. The frequency of purchases and the average volume of each purchase increased by 4.4% and slightly, respectively, compared to the previous quarter. The convenience store format was the main point of sale for canned vegetables, accounting for nearly half of all purchases, and Bonduelle was the leading brand in the category.
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The most popular canned vegetables among Russians in the third quarter of 2024 were corn and peas. This is stated in a study by the Romir holding company, which is available to TASS. "The most popular canned vegetables are corn and peas - 31% of Russians bought them in the third quarter of 2024. Next come olives (24%), cucumbers (21%), beans (19%)," the study says. At the same time, only 7% of Russians buy canned tomatoes and mushrooms. "Analysts note the relationship between the popularity of products and the possibility of preserving them at home - corn, peas or olives are not part of the tradition of home canning in Russia," the study says. According to the study, by the end of the third quarter of 2024, the frequency of purchases of canned vegetables increased by 4.4%, and the average volume of one purchase also increased slightly, to 560 grams. "Thus, the average bill for one purchase increased by more than 13%, to 147 rubles. The growth in monetary terms compared to the same ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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