Gluten-free growth has shelf-life

By Nicholas Robinson

- Last updated on GMT

Gluten-free bread has enjoyed rising popularity in recent years
Gluten-free bread has enjoyed rising popularity in recent years

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The UK’s gluten-free (GF) market could mature in the next two years, following US statistics suggesting the market there has already started to slow.

Figures from Mintel showed that the GF market in the US would dip slightly in 2014 and had not grown beyond 20% in 2012 and in 2013. Some in the sector suggested the UK’s market is roughly two years behind the US’s, which could give companies in the UK an indication of what to expect.

“The US gluten-free market is dipping as it reaches maturity,”​ said Mintel senior global food and drink analyst Chris Brockman. But he said there was still some growth to come, just not at the levels of the last five or so years.

US market slowing

Simon Hazlett, UK md of GF brand Boulder Brands, however, said the UK and US GF market wouldn't slow. He said Boulder Brands had projected growth of 50% in the coming years. He pointed to recent figures from Mintel that showed the UK GF market had grown by 10% in 2013.

However, food trend forecasting company Culinary Tides in America claimed the US GF market was going to plateau this year and possibly decline by as much as 10% next year, as consumers would buy fewer GF products.

Culinary Tides president Suzy Badaracco, who is also a toxicologist, warned companies to track behavioural research, “because there are studies showing the bubble is popping and consumers who do not medically need the diet are abandoning the gluten-free diet”.

Expensive

US consumers, other than those suffering from coeliac disease, were turning away from GF foods because they were ‘expensive’ and fewer people believed they were beneficial to health, she claimed.

As the market turned towards those who must remain medically gluten-free long-term, growth rates are projected to drop to 10% in 2012–15 and 7% in 2016–17, she added.

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2 comments

who is right

Posted by john,

An article in the new york times said this yaer that the US market for gluten free food was $10.1 billion dollars and that is set to increase to $15 billion by 2016, other research has shown rather than slowing it is getting bigger, more companies are getting into it, boulder brands which owns Unis have said that they are growing, other us companies are saying the same in the research i have seen,yes it is expensive, but as more companies come into the market the price will eventually drop, I have already seen some gluten free brands on normal shelves not in the free from isle.
I agree that the uk Market is set to grow

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you have to look at WHO is the gluten free diet

Posted by josef rosenfeld,

I find it hard to believe that all the experts are confused by a slowing of gluten free growth.

At the end of the day, 1% of the population MUST be gluten free - celiacs (coeliacs) - most others are jumping on a trendy new diet. Those people tend to follow trends and don't stick as customers, so your floor is 1% of the population.
You do have those with non-celiac gluten intolerance - not test to diagnose those - generally they eliminate gluten and feel better - no true numbers for that lot.
Inevitably you end up with a market saturation for goods, couple that with the trend hoppers of to a Paleo, Caveman or other diet - and you have market shrinkage; and subsequently the bean counters all see that gluten free specific foods do have a limited market space and it is nowhere near the size of the space it currently occupies - and then - shrinkage sets in.
And everyone is surprised.

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