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September ’22 – Latest MealTrak results from TWC
Latest MealTrak results show the number of out-of-home eating occasions were 12% higher than the comparable period in 2021 on a 52 week/MAT basis.
September ’22 – TWC wins two new Smartview Retail Clients
Data and digital experts, TWC, has onboarded two new wholesalers to its growing portfolio of clients.
September ’22 – TWC signs up two more wholesalers to SmartView
United Wholesale Scotland and DeeBee Wholesale are the latest new clients to join TWC
August ’22 – TWC wins two new SmartView retail clients
Data and digital expert TWC has onboarded two new wholesalers to its growing portfolio of clients. United Wholesale Scotland and DeeBee Wholesale are embedding TWC’s SmartView technology, with its market leading dashboards, to track product sales through depot, into retail and out to the consumer.
August ’22 – Two new wholesalers adopt TWC’s SmartView tech
Data and digital experts, TWC, has onboarded two new wholesalers to its growing portfolio of clients.
August ’22 – Food-to-go growth slows as economic shocks bite
TWC’s latest MealTrak data shows growth dipped under 2% over the past 4 weeks, but the number of out-of-home eating occasions and value made strong gains.
August ’22 – TWC signs up United Wholesale Scotland and DeeBee as data clients
TWC has signed up two more wholesalers – United Wholesale Scotland and DeeBee Wholesale – as clients.
August ’22 – TWC wins two new SmartView retail clients
Data and digital experts, TWC, has onboarded two new wholesalers to its growing portfolio of clients. United Wholesale Scotland and DeeBee Wholesale are embedding TWC’s SmartView technology, with its market leading dashboards, to track product sales through depot, into retail and out to the consumer.
August ’22 – Two new wholesalers adopt TWC’s SmartView tech
Data and digital experts, TWC, has onboarded two new wholesalers to its growing portfolio of clients.
August ’22 – More than 6 in 10 consumers ‘regularly buy from Amazon’
The case for Amazon is therefore clear. More than 6 in 10 consumers ‘regularly buy from Amazon’, according to TWC Trends research, which calculated that if just one of these customers did one £40 shop with Amazon per month, then Amazon’s share would rocket to 7%, making it the sixth-biggest retailer in UK grocery.
August ’22 – Food-to-go rebounds strongly in 2022, says latest data
Food-to-go (FTG) and eating out is up sharply on last year, according to the latest results from the MealTrak survey.
August ’22 – Business Insights: Food-to-go vs Out-of-home dining, which is currently in the lead?
Changes in consumer behaviours often directly impact on the hospitality industry and with the concerns around inflation increases and discussions around the probability of a recession, these changes are as important as ever.
August ’22 – Food to go occasions within convenience show double digit growth
The latest 12-week report from TWC’s MealTrak programme shows that food to go occasions within the convenience channel grew at a faster pace than the total market.
August ’22 – Why Amazon Fresh is ‘a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist’
On the 2nd of March 2022, Amazon opened its first checkout-free grocery store of the year in Southwark, London. The previous year had seen an aggressive roll out, with 17 Amazon Fresh stores opening their doors in the capital, all utilising the company’s white-label Just Walk Out technology.
August ’22 – Latest MealTrak Results – 12 w/e 11 July 2022 (wave 103)
Latest MealTrak results show the number of out-of-home eating occasions were 12% higher than the comparable period in 2021 on a 52 week/MAT basis.
August ’22 – MealTrak reveals eating out/FTG up, but slowing as cost of living bites – TWC
The latest MealTrak results show the number of out-of-home eating occasions were 12 per cent higher than the comparable period in 2021 on a 52 week/MAT basis
August ’22 – Out-of-home recovery continues while other sectors fall back
The latest report from MealTrak, a continuous tracking programme for food-to-go and out-of-home consumption from TWC, shows that out-of-home eating occasions are higher than a year ago
August ’22 – Food-to-go growth slows as economic shocks bite
The number of out-of-home eating occasions has risen 9% year-on-year in the past 12 weeks, according to TWC’s MealTrak data.
August ’22 – Scottish Consumers cutting back as cost-of-living squeeze starts to bite
New research from digital and data experts TWC in collaboration with the Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA) has revealed that two-thirds of Scottish consumers are having to reduce their spending to pay their bills. Consequently, cutbacks are being made including reduced treats, trading down on groceries and reducing the frequency of meals out of the home.
August ’22 – Over 57% of Scottish shoppers are having to buy cheaper groceries, SWA finds
Two-thirds of Scottish consumers are having to reduce their spending to pay their bills, according to new research from the Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA).
August ’22 – Eating out of home and food-to-go occasions growing faster in Scotland
Eating out of home and food-to-go occasions have grown faster in Scotland (+16%) compared to the rest of GB (+12%) in the last 52 weeks to be worth £299m, according to research by TWC.
August ’22 – Scottish consumers cutting back as cost-of-living squeeze starts to bite
Two-thirds of Scottish consumers are having to reduce their spending to pay their bills, reveals new research from digital and data experts TWC in collaboration with the Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA).
August ’22 – Scottish shoppers reduce spend to counter rising cost of living
New research has revealed that two-thirds of Scottish consumers are having to reduce their spending to pay their bills resulting in reduced treats, trading down on groceries and reducing the frequency of meals out of the home.
August ’22 – Scottish consumers cutting back as cost-of-living squeeze starts to bite
New research from digital and data experts TWC in collaboration with the Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA) has revealed that two-thirds of Scottish consumers are having to reduce their spending to pay their bills. Consequently, cutbacks are being made including reduced treats, trading down on groceries and reducing the frequency of meals out of the home.
August ’22 – Scottish consumers cutting back as cost-of-living bites
Two-thirds of Scottish consumers are having to reduce their spending to pay their bills, according to new research from digital and data consultancy TWC and the Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA).













