SALES FOR POTATOES AT RETAIL HIT 5 YEAR HIGH IN 2020

on Tuesday, 16 February 2021. Posted in Blog & News, Potatoes News

Total potato sales at retail were at five-year record highs for both dollar and volume sales in 2020. Dollar sales increased by 16% compared to 2019 and all categories, except deli-prepared sides, grew by double-digit dollar sales. Dehydrated potatoes recorded the highest sales increases in dollars by 30% and volume sales by 25%. Canned and bottled potatoes saw the second-largest dollar increase at 29%, and frozen potatoes had the second-largest volume increase at 23%. The largest growth in dollar and volume sales for potatoes occurred from April through June, although all months grew by over 9% for both metrics.

Fresh potato sales increased by almost 21% in dollars and 15% in volume. All types increased in dollar and volume sales by at least 6%. Within the fresh potato category, medley potatoes had the highest dollar and volume sales increase with dollar sales by 34% and volume sales by 38%. While all package sizes saw double-digit growth in dollar sales, one-pound through four-pound bags saw the largest increase, growing by 24% in dollars and 19% in volume. Five-pound bags make up 47% of all package sizes bought at retail and grew in dollars and volume sales by double-digits compared to 2019.

Click on the following Potatoes USA links to see the complete reports for 2020 Total Potato Sales and 2020 Fresh Potato Sales.

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Encouraging school foodservice operators to use more poatoes

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