The majority of U.S. consumers (78%) agree that protein contributes to a healthy diet.
March 17/Chicago/PRWEB -- The majority of U.S. consumers (78%) agree that protein contributes to a healthy diet, and more than half of adults say they want more of it in their diets, reports The NPD Group. In their quest for more protein, about half of consumers say non-meat sources are best, and the other half consider meat and fish the best source of protein, according to recent NPD food and beverage research.
Those consumers willing to look beyond meat in order to meet their protein needs are motivated by health-related reasons, finds the recently released NPD report "Protein Perceptions and Needs." The reasons often mentioned by Flexible Protein Users as barriers to getting more protein are that many sources of protein contain fat, are high in calories or are too expensive. NPD reports that some of these perceived barriers could be at play for the beef category, which is not seeing the same consumption increases seen with other protein sources, like eggs, chicken, yogurt and nuts/seeds. The challenges for beef might be more about perception, since nearly half of primary grocery shoppers view animal protein as the best source of protein.