What’s Your ‘Go To’ Comfort Food During Lockdown?

Sales of crumpets, gravy and chocolate are soaring as we turn to comfort food to see us through the lockdown - with ex-pats across the globe requesting Cadburys flakes and Heinz baked beans to see them through isolation

Sales of crumpets, gravy and chocolate are soaring as we turn to comfort food to see us through the lockdown with ex-pats in different destinations around the globe requesting very different things!

Data taken from British Corner Shop, which mails food to homesick ex-pats around the globe as well as within the UK, found Heinz baked beans and Warburtons crumpets are the most popular foods sold between February 1 and April 20, 2020.

Beans have seen a 44% increase in sales compared to the same period in 2019, while the crumpets are up by 55%.

New entries to the top 10 most-shipped items also include antibacterial hand gel, and Dettol antiseptic spray which has shot up by a staggering 2,569% compared to this time last year.

Proving that flour is as hard to come by abroad as it is in the UK, plain flour was the fifth most-requested item by expats, up a huge 14,201% on last year with self-raising landing ninth – an increase of 2,615%.

While British Corner Shop has had 1 million more visitors to their website since the beginning of March compared to 2019, it has also seen a massive 1,572% increase in revenue from those living in the UK.

Mark Callaghan, Managing Director at British Corner Shop, said: “With current events, it’s no surprise to see items like antibacterial spray and hand gel ramp up in popularity.

“But in terms of the top 10 of sales from this year to last, we have seen a real increase in the comfort foods which remind people of home – even from those who are living within the UK.

“We’ve also seen an increase in the number of customers in the UK and abroad who are sending care packages containing products like chocolate, soup and crumpets to loved ones in isolation.

“Proving that food is not only a huge comfort during a crisis, but people believe sending it is a great way to show you care and stay connected.”

The figures show countries around the world see expats prioritising different things – with British residents in China and Australia both importing more baby formula than anything else.

Britons living in Australia are also missing the taste of Yorkshire Teabags, as they’re the second-most requested item down under.

Meanwhile, those in America are turning to Walker’s prawn cocktail crisps and McVities Jaffa Cakes.

And in Italy, Branston Pickle and McVities Ginger Nuts are among the top 10 most purchased items.

Mark Callaghan added: “Many of our products are popular all around the globe, it seems people can’t get proper British crumpets anywhere.

“But some items are more popular in different regions, which is interesting to note – it must be hard to find bitter lemon in the USA for example.

“While the COVID-19 pandemic continues we expect to see plenty more orders for flour and cleaning products.

“But after that, it will probably be business as normal – shipping Twiglets, Crunchies and Yorkshire Tea around the world.”

THE TOP SELLERS

From February 1 – April 20,2020 (percentage increase on the same period in 2019)

  1. Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce (up by 44%)
  2. Warburtons Crumpets 6 Pack (up by 55%)
  3. Cadbury Creme Egg (up by 127%)
  4. Pause & Refresh Antibacterial Lemon Hand Gel (Didn’t sell it in 2019)
  5. McDougalls Plain Flour (up by 14,201%)
  6. Bisto Gravy Granules (up by 122%)
  7. Dettol Antiseptic (up by 2,569%)
  8. Hipp Organic First Infant Milk Ready to Use (up by 5,396%)
  9. McDougalls Self Raising Flour (up by 2,615%)
  10. Cadburys Flake 4 Pack (up by 217%)

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