Future Trends In Food Packaging
Like anything else, food packaging has to change with the times in order to
remain useful and relevant. What worked back during the 1980s and the 1990s
simply doesn't work today when it comes to packaging supplies. There are a
handful of very important areas where changes in this kind of packaging have
been the most significant. By exploring each one and taking a more in-depth look
at it, we can gain a better understanding about where food packaging is today -
and which direction it is heading. If you want your products to sell and be as
profitable as possible, you've got to keep up with the changing tide in
packaging supplies.
The Health Trend
These days, consumers are very concerned about the healthfulness of their
food. In order to compete effectively with other food products, yours will have
to have packaging that includes terminology that highlights its healthiness and
purity. Phraseology is very important; you want to ensure that the nutritious
benefits of your food is made crystal clear. Otherwise, consumers will pass your
product over for one that does promise to bring healthy benefits to the table.
The Increasing Importance Of Convenience
In years past, many Australians spent the majority of their adult lives
surrounded by decently sized families. Most adults lived with their spouses,
parents, grandparents, siblings and children for the majority of their
adulthood. That's changed a lot, though. Today, more people than ever before are
going it alone. More couples are opting not to have any children, and many
professionals choose to live alone instead of getting married or sharing a place
with roommates.
Since large groups of people aren't the norm anymore, individual-sized
portions are becoming key in packaging. Products are increasingly expected to be
easy to open and resealable whenever possible. People don't want to waste food,
and trends in packaging dictate that smaller definitely is better. Single
serving packaging is becoming very commonplace as well, and companies that fail
to take that into consideration are going to fall behind the competition.
Premium Quality: More Important Than Ever In Packaging
As contradictory as it may seem, packaging these days should also aim to
highlight the premium quality of the food that it protects. High quality
packaging that uses heavy duty materials is more impressive to the average
consumer and gives them confidence in the quality of the product. Phraseology on
the packaging should highlight the luxury nature of the product, and it should
appeal to the customer's demand for top of the line goods. In every way
possible, the packaging should enhance the appearance of the product and impart
a sense of class and sophistication to the food to make it more palatable to the
consumer.
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