Consumer behavior in the MENA region is changing significantly due to factors like increased urbanization, growing affluence, and widespread use of digital technology. This shift is creating a varied consumer landscape, with distinct preferences and aspirations among different segments. The holy month of Ramadan provides a unique opportunity to connect with audiences in a personalized and dynamic manner.
From Foodies to Green Influencers:
The foodie scene in the MENA region is thriving, driven by a passionate pursuit of authentic, flavorful experiences. This specific group is particularly interested in exploring various culinary trends, spanning from traditional street food to innovative fusion cuisine.
In the UAE & KSA, the rise of “food lovers” has fueled a 125% growth in the F&B market, with restaurants catering to diverse palates and preferences. The passion for diverse culinary experiences is driving a significant rise in online food ordering, with a notable 25% increase in orders for grocery delivery services. Projections for 2024 are impressive, anticipating a 150% surge in “culinary adventure seekers,” leading to a remarkable 155% growth in the Food and beverage market and delivery services. This trend creates a substantial opportunity for businesses that can cater to the needs of this expanding segment of the population.
But it’s not just about indulgence!
Hyperlocal Experiences: Authentic Connections and Personalized Retail
The MENA region is witnessing a rise in hyperlocal experiences, driven by a desire for authentic connections and personalized interactions. This trend is evident in various aspects, including the emergence of neighborhood concept stores, community events, and the adoption of location-based marketing strategies. Consumers increasingly seek experiences that resonate with their local culture, fostering a sense of belonging. The trend, which saw a 100% increase in 2023, is expected to grow, reaching 160% in 2024. The influence of social media and technology ensures easy access to vendors and personalized experiences, supporting the ongoing rise of “hyperlocal experience seekers” driven by the need to build communities and create a sense of belonging.
Authenticity and connection are key, with the demand for hyperlocal experiences driving a
+$5 billion
increase in community-focused spending. This includes
Rise of Green Influencers: Sustainability-Driven Lifestyles
The MENA region is witnessing a rising conscious consumer movement, where individuals align their purchasing decisions with eco-friendly values. This is exemplified by the emergence of “green influencers,” who promote sustainability through social media and advocacy. In 2023, there was a notable surge in demand for sustainable products and services in fashion, beauty, and homeware. In 2024, the influence of “green influencers” is expected to reach 30% of the MENA population, directly impacting the adoption of sustainable products/services and the economy.
DID YOU KNOW?
EcoFest, an annual sustainability festival in Riyadh, attracts over 50,000 visitors and witnesses millions of dollars in green product purchases, driven by influencer participation and awareness campaigns.
Emerging Trends Shaping the Future of Consumption
The MENA region is at the forefront of several emerging consumer trends that are set to reshape the way individuals interact with brands and products. These trends include:
These trends are changing the consumer landscape in the MENA region, posing challenges and opportunities for brands. To thrive in this dynamic environment, brands need to:
01 – Harness the power of social media for targeted marketing and customer engagement.
02 – Create immersive and engaging experiences that resonate with local cultures.
03 –Â Offer products and services that address the evolving needs of consumers, including mental health awareness.
By understanding and adapting to these emerging trends, brands can connect with their target audience and drive sustainable growth in the MENA region in 2024.
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