How big is the packaged salad market?

Packaged Salad Industry Overview

The global packaged salad market size was valued at USD 10.78 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2% from 2021 to 2028.The growth of the market can be attributed to the rising popularity of salads and the ease of consumption provided by packaged food. The availability of pre-packed salads containing a variety of vegetables and fruits, dressed in condiments and dressings, and supplemented by a variety of meats and seafood has fueled the market growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has offered some respite to the market for packaged salad as people around the world have taken an unprecedented interest in cooking at home. With restaurants shut in most parts of the world, consumers have been preparing their own meals, which has driven the demand for various basic food items and ingredients, including packaged salads. This scenario is likely to keep the market prospects upbeat.

U.S. packaged salad market size, by product, 2016 - 2028 (USD Billion)

Over the past few years, consumers’ food preferences have been gradually shifting toward healthy plant-based foods. These salads containing numerous leafy vegetables are full of nutritional properties and are an excellent source of fibers, minerals, vitamins, and proteins. Moreover, these salads are rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, K, C, and E, iron, calcium, and potassium.

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Apart from the high nutritional content, these salads are more easily digestible and help improve the digestion system, compared to any processed or fortified food. The growing trend of organic food and beverages is expected to offer numerous opportunities for the market in the upcoming years. This trend is attributed to the increasing consumer awareness about the harmful effects of pesticides, chemicals, and additives and the high per-capita income of the consumers.

Furthermore, the rise of social media has created mass momentum toward achieving a fitter body. A majority of consumers consider healthy eating habits a major contributor to achieving physical wellness. The demand for a fiber-rich diet with low-fat and protein-enriched content has made salads the most appropriate dish to achieving their goal, and thus the demand for packaged salad is expected to witness consistent growth over the coming years.

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Packaged Salad Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016 - 2028)

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Central & South America
  • Middle East & Africa

Market Share Insights:

June 2019: Bonduelle acquired LLC SHOCK frozen vegetable company’s production plant in the Belgorod region, Russia. This new plant acquisition will increase the production capacity of Bonduelle and help it in coping with the growing frozen market demand in Russia.

Key Companies profiled:

Some prominent players in the global Packaged Salad market include

  • BrightFarms, Inc.
  • Dole Food Company, Inc.
  • Earthbound Farm
  • Eat Smart (Curation Foods)
  • Fresh Express, Incorporated
  • Misionero
  • Gotham Greens Holdings, LLC
  • Mann Packing Co., Inc.
  • Bonduelle
  • Organicgirl, LLC

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