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Top Grocery Store Trends for 2026

/ Convenience & Grocery Stores, Foodservice Tips / November 17

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Grocery stores have become one of the fastest growing markets in the commercial foodservice space. With more supply and demand, many grocery stores are actively working to stay ahead of the curve by exploring cutting-edge trends to suit our ever-changing world. From improved sustainability to advancements in AI, these new trends run the gamut.

Below are some of the top-most trends sweeping the grocery store game for 2026 and beyond.

Sustainable Solutions

One of the hottest topics in the commercial foodservice space this year is sustainability: how to be more sustainable, how to cut down on waste and how to make your business all around environmentally-friendly. And it’s not just the foodservice industry that’s thinking greener; according to a 2021 study conducted by the Coca-Cola Retailing Research Council (CCRRC), 7 out of 10 shoppers actively try to reduce their environmental impact, and 2 out of 3 shoppers will make conscious efforts to recycle.

Additionally, the study also states that shoppers are willing to pay 4% more at food retailers like grocery stores that are environmentally and community-conscious. So, what are some of the ways a grocery store can go green for 2026?

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Responsibly-Sourced Goods

We’ve covered before how restaurants can sustainably source their ingredients, but this practice isn’t limited to just this area of commercial foodservice. In fact, one of the biggest trends hitting the grocery store industry for 2026 is to offer more consciously-sourced products to customers. Since people are becoming more curious about where their food is coming from, providing them with the information along with the goods is not only sustainable but responsible as well.  

Whether it’s partnering with a local farm for fresh seasonal produce, stocking shelves with honey sourced from your area or switching to responsibly-sourced seafood goods, incorporating sustainable products can provide many benefits to your store, partners and customers.

Bulk Shopping

While not a new trend per se, bulk shopping has been growing more popular as more people bring awareness to it. And with fluctuating high grocery prices making shopping trips more expensive at the consumer level, the practice of bulk shopping can ease those spending woes. Not only that, but bulk shopping can make purchasing and stocking easier for stores and staff. 

Also known as bulk refill shopping, this practice ditches traditional grocery packaging for large bins that customers can fill their own containers with. Most popular with dry goods, spices, cooking oils and coffee, it’s an exceptionally sustainable way for customers to shop. On the store level, bulk refill bins offer decreased waste, can reduce store labor costs and generate more sales at a lesser cost to shoppers, according to King Retail Solutions. All in all, there are a great many benefits to bulk shopping for grocers and shoppers alike. By offering refill stations in the New Year, you can also tout yourself as a sustainably-conscious store in your area.

Gut-Health and Fiber-First Foods: Meeting Consumer Wellness Demands

The showdown between protein and fiber is happening in 2026. With the rise of GLP-1 dietary information and the public becoming more colon-conscious, fiber is the focus for healthy eating and shopping. According to Datassential’s 2026 Trends Report, “fiber is poised to overtake protein as the next big health trend,” driven by growing interest in gut health and consumers prioritizing fiber-rich foods. What does this mean for grocery stores? Probiotic and gut-friendly marketing items might fly off the shelf and fiber-rich prepared foods will be in-demand.

Smart Carts and Real-Time AI: The Future of Grocery Shopping

Grocery stores will see even more AI in 2026 compared to previous years. Here are some of the AI and smart tech that we think you’ll be seeing in your grocery store soon. 

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  • Smart Carts – Smart carts are gaining traction in the latest grocery stores. These allow shoppers a smooth transition from shopping to checkout without needing to scan anything. 

  • In-store AI sensors – AI sensors in stores allow stores to prevent theft but also monitor shoppers behaviors. Stores will be able to personalize experiences and offer coupons or deals in real time. 

  • Dynamic pricing – This has been implemented in more grocery stores each year since the rise of AI. Electric price tags allow for automation and real-time price changes, reducing labor costs and helping with price fluctuations. 


Why Does Real-Time AI Matter?

Real-time AI can make large changes to any grocery store. From cutting down on manual labor to personalized and real-time marketing, it can change the way that people shop or stores operate. It’s a powerful tool for in-store engagement and automating the shopping experience.

Energy Efficiency and Low-GWP Refrigerants: Cutting Costs and Emissions

Utilities bills are rising every year, which means that energy-efficiency will be trending with commercial equipment. Plus, with the stricter regulations, grocery stores could see upgrades to refrigeration systems with low-GWP refrigerants and more LED case lighting. More monitoring technology will be integrated with equipment, making it easier for grocery stores to control their energy use and watch for any spikes in consumption.


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