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WIN! 2024 Product of the Year hampers

Over 5,000 Australian shoppers have had their say and cast votes for their favourite supermarket and everyday products, in the annual Product of the Year Awards (POY) for 2024. The world’s largest consumer-based awards program is now in its 15th year in Australia, recognising product innovation, and serving as a shortcut for shoppers, saving them time and money when finding the right products.

It’s no secret that rising inflation rates are having an impact on Australian households, with 86 per cent of Aussies now employing cost saving techniques to help stretch the grocery budget further in 2024, according to new research conducted by Nielsen for POY. The findings have indicated that nearly one in two (45 per cent) Aussies are switching to home brand options to make these savings. Alongside this, three in five are making the ultimate “snack-rifice” and removing indulgent foods and snacks like chocolates, desserts and premium nuts from their shopping lists, in order to cut down costs.

Whilst Aussies might be cutting back on these indulgences at home, the expectation now falls to employers to provide these, with half of Australians (48 per cent) believing that workplaces should purchase snacks for staff, with 90 per cent of young working professionals believing this should be mandatory as bosses look to keep morale up and keep people in the office environment.

Aussies are on a mission to save whilst they shop, and how they are doing this is good news for big grocery retailers! For 2024, the leading number of Product of the Year category awards were taken out by supermarket chains Coles and Woolworths for their home-brand, deli and bakery products, with Coles taking 19 of the 44 award wins, and Woolworths taking home 10 product prizes.

With Aussies feeling the pinch of the rising cost of living more so than ever, this is having a trickle-down effect into the way they make their shopping decisions, with many switching to home brands and lower cost alternatives, as well as opting to do their shopping at a sole retailer, in order to avoid overspending across multiple stores. Other cost-cutting tactics Aussies reported also included switching to cheaper cuts of meat (42 per cent), cutting back on food delivery (40 per cent), consuming more home-cooked meals (40 per cent) and reducing food wastage by eating leftovers (38 per cent).

Product of the Year Director, Sarah Connelly says, “The rising cost of living has definitely changed the FMCG landscape, with afford-ability and ease being the leading driver behind the way Aussies shop. The Nielsen findings highlight how Australian consumption habits have shifted considerably, with the cost-of-living crisis echoing through many households. Whilst snacks and treats were commonplace in the shopping trolly before living expenses started to increase exponentially, these are now classed as luxury items rather than a need, with many shoppers viewing snacks as a low priority when it comes to feeding the family.

In addition, the POY winner’s trends are also demonstrating that many Australians have health and sustainability as added priorities, with quality and the source of ingredients ranking high in their consideration set, shown by winners such as the Coles Joyful Protein Bar Range, and Woolworths Macro Pasture Raised Carbon Neutral Eggs, to name a few.”

Shoppers also gave Woolworths the nod as the leading retailer with the best selection of fresh, healthy, and organic products. However, value-based supermarket chain Aldi has come out on top as the most affordable.

This year, Product of the Year was thrilled to welcome beloved household brands back into the winner’s pool, including the Zero Gravity Mattress from Emma Sleep, Hydralyte Plus and Aussie home-grown brand Koala Sleep for their Kirribilli Bed Base and Sofa Bed.

In addition, POY are very excited to welcome first-time winners including LeVel Beverages, The Gourmet Entertainer for their Dried Gin Food, and Tassall with the Australian Tiger Prawns and Tassie Salmon.

Shoppers can be confident when buying Product of the Year category winners as they undergo a rigorous testing process. A panel of judges, comprising of various industry experts, first tested the products for quality, credibility, and innovation. The resulting product finalists were then reviewed and voted on by 5,000 Australians. The Nielsen research that determines the winners involves evaluating these consumer responses by using their six key innovation criteria which include:

1. Relevance – Is the product fulfilling a need or addressing a problem?

2. Uniqueness – Does is stand out and bring something new to the category?

3. Excitement – How excited are they to use the product? Would they spread the word?

4. Likeability – Does it deliver what you want?

5. Distinctiveness – Does it add something new to its category?

6. Innovation – Is it an innovative product?

Key research findings from NIELSENIQ 2024 survey:

  • Price / Affordability remains the key decision factor when deciding to buy a new brand or product, being a key consideration for 88 per cent of Australians. Many Australians are also influenced by the source and quality of the ingredients (74 per cent) and the health credentials of new products (65 per cent).
  • Woolworths continues to lead strongly among the supermarkets on most important shopping attributes tested, with Aldi exceeding Woolworths only on being the most affordable – a key territory to own in the current market conditions and one Aldi should keep working on to maintain and attract shoppers.
  • Woolworths also takes the lead for an overall shopping experience by maintaining a tidy environment, stocking high quality premium brands and having a wide range of fresh, healthy and organic products, with the major retailers being seen as equally affordable.

CW has 3 x 2024 Product of the Year (POY) hampers, valued around $100 each, to be won (contents may vary from those shown).

ENTER TO WIN

To enter, email [email protected] with ‘2024 Product of the Year’ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including street address) and your favourite 2024 POY winning product. Entries close 9am Friday 24 November 2023 and winner drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+.

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