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Supermarkets Cash In on Weight-Loss Drug Trend
17 Jan
Summary
- Retailers launch ranges for users of weight-loss injections.
- Specialized products offer high nutrients per calorie.
- Some 'friendly' ranges carry a significant price premium.

This year, supermarkets are embracing a new health trend dubbed "Jab-uary," focusing on shoppers using popular weight-loss injections such as Wegovy. Major retailers are introducing specialized food ranges designed to cater to individuals who are reducing their food intake.
These new product lines feature high-nutrient, low-calorie options, including mini meals and protein-rich staples. For instance, some retailers offer steak portions as small as 100g. However, analysis indicates that these "GLP-1 friendly" items can command a price premium, costing significantly more per kilogram than conventional products.
The rise of these drugs is influencing consumer behavior, leading to shifts in purchasing habits, such as a decline in savory snacks and fast-food spending. While some brands are cautious about explicitly labeling products, others are strategically positioning these items, recognizing the potential impact on the £250bn UK grocery market.




