The data from the State of Supply Chain Consumer Pulse survey highlights a distinct divergence in consumer behavior. Rather than a uniform reduction in spending, shoppers are reallocating budgets based on personal health priorities and value. Nearly half of respondents have curtailed purchases of snacks and junk food, while 39% have reduced their beef intake. Despite these cutbacks, 68% of consumers maintain that fresh groceries are worth a premium price.
Economic anxiety is driving these changes, with 71% of shoppers fearing that geopolitical tensions, tariffs, and supply chain disruptions will further inflate costs over the next six months. To mitigate these pressures, 51% of consumers are timing purchases to match promotions, while 47% have pivoted toward private-label brands. Retailers are also facing scrutiny regarding quality, as shoppers increasingly identify shrinkflation—products feeling smaller or lower in quality—as a primary frustration.

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