Private Label Sales Set for Significant Growth, Forecasted to Reach $462 Billion by 2030
Executive Summary:
Private label products are poised for substantial growth, with sales projected to increase nearly 6% annually, reaching $462 billion by 2030. This expansion is driven by competitive pricing, enhanced quality, and innovation, as highlighted at the UNFI Spring and Summer Selling Show in San Diego. In 2024, private label sales outpaced national brands, with a 3.9% increase reaching a record $271 billion, while national brands saw only 1% growth. Categories such as refrigerated foods, general foods, and beverages showed notable gains in dollar sales, reflecting consumer demand for cost-effective and high-quality alternatives.
Retailers like Dollar General are capitalizing on this trend by expanding their private label offerings, aligning with industry giants like Walmart, Kroger, and Amazon. These strategic moves underscore the growing importance of a robust private brand strategy, emphasizing value, differentiation, and innovation to meet evolving consumer preferences. This trajectory suggests a favorable environment for private label products in the coming years, reshaping the retail landscape. The forthcoming PLMA report in February is expected to provide further insights into this dynamic market.