Beef is still on the menu

Averaging $27.70/kg in February, retail beef prices were up 18% from February 2025, remaining near record high levels. Ground beef was at its highest point on record, also up 18% from a year ago, supported by smaller non-fed (mature) beef production (-9% year-to-date). Domestic retail beef demand for 2025 is projected to be up 8% from 2024, at its highest point since the early 1980’s. Beef is in the limelight having its ‘protein moment’.

A recent article from Supermarket News found that protein has consistently shown to be more highly prioritized during times of financial constraint compared to starch and produce. While Gen Z shoppers (those born between 1997 and 2012), Gen X shoppers (born from 1965-1980), and Boomers (born from 1946-1964) are more likely to make and follow a grocery budget, Millennials (born from 1981-1996) put a greater emphasis on health and nutrition.

The rise of GLP-1 drugs are also changing consumer purchasing behaviours. An estimated 6% of Canadian adults are using GLP-1 products; either to manage Type 2 diabetes or for its weight-management benefits. Users note that they are prioritizing protein consumption, looking to get the biggest bang out of the food they eat. And beef is at the forefront, fulfilling consumers’ needs.

Source: westerngrocer.com

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