CSC Research Reveals How Shoppers Drove $500 Million in Strawberry Category Gains

The California Strawberry Commission’s 2025 Shopper Playbook shares strategies for retail growth.

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“Strawberries remain a powerhouse in the produce department, driving both volume and dollar growth in the berry category,” says Chris Christian, vice president, market insights for the California Strawberry Commission.
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The California Strawberry Commission released new research into retail sales drivers and the strawberry shopper path to purchase. The 2025 Strawberry Shopper Playbook provides marketers and industry professionals with actionable data and strategic recommendations to optimize strawberry merchandising and drive category growth.

Based on in-depth syndicated retail sales data and quantitative path-to-purchase research, the new guide provides a comprehensive view of the strawberry purchase journey, according to a news release. From pre-store preferences to postpurchase behaviors, it highlights retail sales insights, the drivers that inspire purchases and the barriers that prevent them, helping retailers engage with today’s strawberry shopper.

“Strawberries remain a powerhouse in the produce department, driving both volume and dollar growth in the berry category,” says Chris Christian, vice president, market insights for the California Strawberry Commission. “Our new merchandising research offers a clear view of what’s driving category growth and offers strategies retailers can use to inspire more purchases year-round.”

Key findings from the research include:

  • Strawberries Lead Berry Category Growth: Volume rose +8% year over year, representing 60% of total berry category volume and driving 61% of incremental growth (+123 million pounds).
  • Dollar Sales Soar: Category dollars grew +10%, adding nearly $500 million in incremental sales.
  • Strong Promotional Impact: During the 52-week period, about 52% of strawberry volume was sold on promotion, generating a +36% volume lift on an average discount of -22%.
  • The 32-oz. Pack Drives Category Expansion: The 32-oz. package accounted for 68% of incremental sales and delivered +20% dollar growth, adding $332 million in revenue.

The 2025 Strawberry Shopper Playbook also highlights shopper motivations, purchase drivers and opportunities to close the gaps between today’s rising shopper expectations and the in-store experience, helping the industry strengthen execution and maintain shopper confidence.

“This playbook provides retailers, shippers and industry partners with the data-backed insights needed to optimize their strategies and capitalize on the momentum of the strawberry category,” Christian says.

The 2025 Strawberry Shopper Playbook is now available for download on the California Strawberry Commission’s retail resource page.

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