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Food manufacturers face rising demand for nutritious but indulgent smaller portions, with GLP-1 behavioural shifts adding momentum

GLP-1 use is associated with declines* in purchases of calorie-dense processed foods, including a 10.1% decline in savoury snacks

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Food manufacturers face rising demand for nutritious but indulgent smaller portions, with GLP-1 behavioural shifts adding momentum

The rise of GLP-1 receptor agonists such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, combined with the rise of “on-the-go” consumption habits and the “snackification” of meals, has created a shift toward smaller portions, reduced appetite, and less frequent eating.

Rising demand for portions that are still protein and fibre-rich poses its own set of formulation challenges for food manufacturers. 

With this in mind, Daria Pashkova, Marketing Manager at Ohly, explains why in a world where health-conscious consumers are eating less, every bite needs to fill nutritional gaps and deliver an excellent sensory experience.

Finding the balance between nutrient density and flavour

Historically, satiety was strongly linked to volume; larger portions signalled better value and fullness. However, with portion sizes shrinking, focus has shifted towards quality nutrition, indulgence and enjoyment in order to drive consumer satisfaction. 

The focus for food manufacturers is now to deliver nutritional value in smaller formats which still satisfy when it comes to taste, texture, or enjoyment. 

Designing nutrient-dense foods often means:

  • Increasing fibre or protein levels, which can introduce off-tastes
  • Reduced sodium targets
  • Reduced fat ingredients, which can impact mouthfeel and flavour 

In order to avoid consumer disappointment, manufacturers therefore need to give careful consideration to flavour and eating experience as well as nutrition.

Why yeast-based ingredients matter in smaller portion formats

Yeast-based ingredients offer multifunctional benefits that are especially suited to smaller-portion, nutrient-dense foods:

  • Delivering rich, indulgent flavour: Umami provides flavour, depth, roundness and savoury notes, which all help to amplify the intensity and make for an enjoyable eating experience.
  • Improving mouthfeel: Yeast-based ingredients can help enhance body and fatty mouthfeel perception, which is beneficial in reduced-fat foods or smaller serving sizes.
  • Off-note masking: Yeast extracts can help to balance off-notes from protein fortification or fibre enrichment.
  • Sodium reduction: By enhancing savoury perception and umami, yeast extracts provide flavour depth without the need for added sodium,  allowing manufacturers to reduce the sodium in their formulations while maintaining taste impact.

In more compact formats, whether that be protein bars, snacks, ready meals, sauces, or chilled ‘on-the-go’ convenience food, the flavour experience becomes extremely important for consumer satisfaction. 

For food manufacturers, yeast extracts offer a solution that supports the development of nutrient-dense meals, to be eaten in smaller portions whilst still delivering their signature, satisfying taste.

Daria Pashkova, Marketing Manager at Ohly, says:

“The GLP-1 effect should not be viewed as a passing pharmaceutical trend. In fact, it’s accelerating a broader behavioural evolution which was already underway: smaller portions, and greater selectivity about what is actually “worth it”.

“As habits evolve, manufacturers are under growing pressure to balance taste with health. Consumers want snacks and smaller meal portions that align with their goals and eating habits, whilst also providing delicious flavour and satisfaction. That means rethinking product formulations to meet these changing dietary demands.

“Yeast extract is a great option for food manufacturers as it allows them to  create nutritional snacks and meals that are smaller in size, but still deliver bold, satisfying flavour profiles.”

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