
Spring Reset: What Canadian Grocery Buyers Are Prioritizing in Q2 2026
April 15, 2026
As Canadian retailers finalize their summer assortments, several clear priorities are shaping Q2 buying decisions.
Canadian shoppers continue to shift toward value‑driven formats, with discount banners now capturing over 40% of national grocery trips (RetailCouncil of Canada, 2025). Buyers are responding by expanding:
Demand for better‑for‑you snacks and functional beveragesalso remains strong. Nearly one in three Canadian consumers report increasing purchases of high‑protein or low‑sugar products this year (NielsenIQ Canada,2026). Retailers are actively seeking suppliers who can deliver innovation without compromising affordability.
Global flavors continue to trend upward, driven by Canada’s growing multicultural population. Categories influenced by Korean,Filipino, and West African cuisines are seeing above‑average growth (StatCan,2025), creating opportunities for suppliers who can bring authentic, culturally relevant products to market.
For U.S. suppliers, the message is clear

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