CHICAGO — Pizza consumption is at its highest level in the past four years, according to a new trend report from restaurant industry tracker Technomic, Inc. Americans on average are grabbing a slice four times a month, up from 3.4 pizza occasions in 2014.
Differentiation is more important than ever in this increasingly competitive market, Technomic said. In other words, ordinary toppings just won’t cut it.
Deanna Jordan, manager of consumer insights at Technomic |
“Today’s consumers are less beholden to their standard pizza orders, as emerging players push the envelope of what’s expected on a pizza menu,” said Deanna Jordan, manager of consumer insights at Technomic. “New chef-designed specialty pizzas positioned as customizable thought-starters will serve to convey kitchen skills and allow for the personalization these consumers increasingly expect.”
Nearly 4 in 10 consumers, up from 32% two years ago, say unique toppings are “highly important” in creating a good pizza, and 32% of consumers, up from 25% in 2014, want to know the nutritional content of the pizza they consume. Though health may be top of mind for nearly a third of consumers, vegetarian pizzas are quickly falling out of favor in both limited- and full-service restaurant segments according to Restaurant Business, Technomic’s sister publication.