The National Potato Council held their first ever virtual event this week. There’s been remarkable changes in the food system over the last few months because of COVID-19. That’s led to a lot of adjustments to the potato industry. Despite the disruptions and fluctuations, potatoes remain the top veggie choice both at and away from home.
“The versatility, the commonality and the nutritional benefits of the potato further solidified our position with consumers—many of whom cooked their first potatoes at home over the past 90 days,” said Blair Richardson, CEO of Potatoes USA. “
He said that retail sales of potatoes are up nearly 2 percent as new consumers are purchasing potatoes in many shapes and forms: fresh, frozen, dehydrated, and chips. “Across the board, potatoes have been an amazing success for retailers in every market.”
These highlights are not enough to erase the damages done to the potatoes by the sudden disruption and closures of the food service industry.
“With 58 percent of all potatoes sold through food service pre-COVID-19, it was not surprising we were vulnerable to this type of disruption,” said Richardson. “However, the data we have seen indicate that the power of potatoes was not missed by food service operators who adjusted to pick up and delivery services.”
Source: michiganagtoday.com
June 29, 2020 at 06:49PM
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