Intent Statement
The intent is to help international students studying in the USA procure groceries from their native countries so that they can maintain their indigenous dietary preferences. In addition, also cater to American markets and promote cultural diversity and unity.
Our Target Group
International Students in the US
More than 1/3 1,250,000 1,000,000 750,000 500,000 250,000 0
From 2003 to 2021, the no. of International students in U.S. has increased to almost twice.
Stakeholder map
Through this, we got to know who to get information on while doing our secondary research and eventually who to interview for the primary research. Additionally, this helped us look at the people on the fringes, which has broadened the scope of our project.
ERAF map
This concludes the entire system of grocery shopping for people, in regard to our topic.
The system helped us analyse and look deeper into how various entities are related to each other and what should be our main focus points for the project going onwards.
Ethnic Grocery - Market Size
Volume of Ethnic food trade goods imports to the United States in 2001
The ethnic food market overall is believed to grow at a CAGR of 10.33% during 2021-2028.
Trends for Ethnic Grocery
Reasons behind expansion of ethnic grocery market - Netnography
All brands and their chains across the globe are focusing on to cater to and expand the ethnic food market.
packaged and frozen food
Hence international Students in the U.S. buy ready-to-eat ethnic meals in so that they don't have to rely on other food sources. bulk
Food Insecurity
International
International students self reported higher rates of food insecurity in comparison to domestic students.
10 years later, it was observed that of international students in the US were food insecure, which is almost 2 times more.
Food Insecurity
Through the lens of international students in USA
Eating habits were revealed to be incredibly significant both emotionally and physically, and they were also the least changing aspect of student life.
Food insecurity can have a significant impact on the well-being and identities of overseas students.
Transportation was a challenge for foodinsecure students.
Cultural Probe
To know what International students need in their daily diet
Around 25 people
100+ grocery items
11+ Countries
2 Different Time Frames
The Shed & Gulfstream
Cultural Probe
To know what International students need in their daily diet
Primary Research Inferences
88%
Most students don't mind exploring different cuisines, their comfort relies on home-cooked ethnic meals from their country.
Home cooked Delivery - Take-outs Ready-to-cook
Primary Research Inferences
49% eat ethnic food belonging to their own country almost everyday
49% Cooking essentials are bought and stocked up from ethnic grocery stores, everyday fresh grocery is bought from stores nearby.
Almost Everyday
More than twice a week
Rarely
Primary Research Inferences
Almost Everyday
More than twice a week
More Expensive
Less expensive
Rarely
While price is a concern for most international students, said they would still buy ethnic groceries that are expensive for them.
Primary Research Inferences
The problem is prevalent in small towns and cities because of the unavailability of public transportation which results in students relying on expensive cabs.
Interviews
International students in the US
5 Cities
5 Ethnicities
Interviews
students in the US
The Interview questions were based on these categories:
Primary Research Inferences
From Interviews
The orientation of the ethnic store and the people in it impact the experience of buying - language, organization of things, crowdedness - are some factors.
International students in USA consume frozen food and ready-to-eat food as it makes their job easier while making them feel homely.
The unavailability of certain famous brands from their country / ethnicity results into them adjusting with whatever they get for survival.
Primary Research Inferences
From Interviews
The products at ethnic stores aren't in abundance in terms of quantity and variety offered.
Some students feel alienated when inside the American supermarkets!
If there is not much online delivery charges, they would prefer ordering grocery online.
Primary Research Inferences
From Interviews
Take-outs and deliveries from ethnic food restaurants is a better option than cooking with improper ingredients.
Initially excited to explore the ethnic grocery store but eventually disappointed with the produce & items available.
There are limitations to how much and what we can order from the online grocery store.
Persona
Based on our Interview Inferences, we finalized four categories and worked on how our Interviewees will fit in each one:
Cooks & only wants food from their ethnicity
Doesn't cook much but relies on ethnic restaurants and takeout's
Doesn't cook much and is open to trying different cuisines
Aishwarya Rai
The loyal one
Aishwarya is on a strict budget as an international student from India and relies on free / subsidised services offered for students from either the government and / or her university.
Age 24
Career
Graduate level student
India
Boston
How often do they cook?
Observations
She finds her happy place in food from her country / ethnicity.
What do they have?
From American grocery stores, she tries to get things like veggies, rice etc. which may be spiced or flavoured later according to her taste.
Likes
Spicy, flavorful food from India
Relying on other people for food
Preferences
Not having to travel far distances for procuring ethnic groceries. Having a stock of fresh Indian fruits & veggies nearby or delivered. Having a variety of ingredients & brands to choose from.
She is unable to procure basic ethnic food from her country like lentils, spices, etc. in USA. She feels irritated when she has to return empty handed because products go out of stock.
Jackie Chan
The click & go type
Jackie is an international student from china. He is very calm and adaptable, but his happy place is having hot delicious food from his country in a takeout box. What
Age 23 China Savannah Origin Location
Career
Graduate level student
Likes
Dislikes
Traditional food of his own culture. Having to adjust with what he gets.
Observations
He finds his food items from china town market and kroger. But from there also he doesn t get the ethnic spices and ingredients of his culture. He relies on frozen food's packets.
Preferences
Wants food from his own culture.
Not having to travel far distances for procuring groceries
Likes to shop inperson to check quality & freshness. Wants things to be in stock at stores.
Frustrations
Doesn't get good quality and fresh veggies to cook his meals nearby even though there are two grocery stores in walking distance to him.
Not even china town market keeps spices from his ethnicity.
Lana Condor Age 25 Asia Los Angeles Origin Location
The adaptor
Lana Condor is a Game design student from Los Angeles. She is a social butterfly and and active explorer who likes to eat food from all different ethnicities while hanging out with friends.
Career
Graduate level student
Likes
Likes exotic flavorfull food.
Dislikes
Tasteless or very oily food
Observations
Being in a city like Los Angeles, finding a good multi-cuisine restaurant is not much of a problem for her she observed the ethnic groceries are two times more expensive than the normal groceries
Preferences
She prefers to cook daily but once or twice a week would opt for frozen food and take-outs from restaurants
She will use an online platform than a store setup as getting ethnic groceries will hassle free.
Frustrations
She has to travel too much to get ethnic groceries
She uses a lot of sources to source different ethnic groceries but every online setup has a very high charge so she can't order frequently as and when needed
Questions and Comments
Appendix
History of Ethnic food in the US
1900s 1800s 2000s
Became popular in the late 19th century
Introduced in the 1800s
Was minority food in 1930s
Popularized in 1920s
Widely consumed 1920s
Familiarity increased in 1970s
One of the most consumed ethnic cuisine today
History of Ethnic food in the US
1900s 1800s 2000s
Major popularization of ethnic food happened in the 1900s
History of Ethnic food in the US
Reasons ?
Mass migration
Global trade
Social Interactions
These reasons can become the opportunity areas to study for the research
Global Ethnic food import
Volume of Ethnic food trade goods imports to the United States in 2001
FoodandKindredProducts
AgriculturalProducts
FreshandChilledproducts Livestock
Total volume of ethnic food & grocery imported in the USA in 2021 was approx. 160 Billion US$
Trends for Ethnic Grocery
Retail sales of ethnic foods in the United States in 2013 and 2018 (in million US dollars)
15,000 10,000 5,000 0
10,995
12,505
2% 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 2013 2018
Ethnic Grocery
Availability of International grocery at supermarkets
More than 1/3
would like to see their favorite supermarket or food store offer more international food products.
Gen Z (56%)
Millennials (50%)
Ethnic Grocery
Consumer shopping behavioral patterns
22% of consumers
shop at their preferred grocery store instead of the most convenient one because of the availability of ethnic items.
Ethnic Grocery
Consumer shopping behavioral patterns
recommendation by their friends and family
Amongst all the factors of buying International food product for first time, people tend to rely more on than their ethnic heritage
Existing
in 2021
Ethnic Grocery
Retailers in U.S. in 2021
Patel Brothers has approx. 3 times more market than any other ethnic retail stores
Ethnic Grocery
No. of downloads of leading food delivery for takeout apps in the U.S. in 2021 (in millions)
Out of the leading 15 food delivery apps in America, 9 of them cater to food from different ethnicities especially Latin American and Italian.
Ethnic Grocery
Emerging Asian online setups in 2022
The USA now has multiple Asian online grocery retailers like Weee!, Umamicart, Quickly, Sarap Now, and Kim'C Market which are providing a feeling of homeliness to around
22 million people
Ethnic Grocery
The popular choice of ethnic grocery in the U.S. as per PLMA research
Supermarkets in the US have
approx. 65% of Mexican grocery products
Mexican
Chinese
Thai
Trends for Ethnic Grocery
Leading ethnic cuisines in the United States in 2019, based on Google popularity
Out of 10 different kinds of ethnic cuisines, food was the most popular type of food in the United States.
This is owing to the fact that China has the most amount of immigrants coming in here which amounts to 30.6%.
Trends for Ethnic Grocery
Share of International students in the US during the academic year of 2021/22 by country of origin
This is owing to the fact that China has the most amount of immigrants coming in here.
Ethnic Food and Americans
Behavior of Americans towards Ethnic food
Italian, Mexican and Chinese
are the leading shareholder of Ethnic cusines
Food Insecurity
Through the lens of international students in USA
According to Feeding America, "hunger" is the physical response to not eating, but "food insecurity" is a lack of financial resources to buy food.
“Someone who is food insecure may budget for food but still not have enough money or other resources to maintain the food supply they need for a healthy diet,”
Food Insecurity
Student behavioral patterns
In a recent ethnographic research, eating habits were shown to be extremely important both emotionally and physically it was also the component of student life that was least changeable. It suggests that cultural food insecurity can have a negative impact on the wellbeing and identities of international students and students who identify as ethnic minorities.
Food Insecurity
Transportation Proximities
According to Professor Richards, "one of the most difficult difficulties for foodinsecure students was transportation."
This is because most ethnic stores are not in the proximity of college campuses.
Food Insecurity
Food authorities rule and regulation
Importing food to USA is extremely difficult because one needs to comply with a minimum of 7-8 regulations & guidelines by FDA, USDA and CBP.
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