New NIQ report reveals how consumer polarization is redefining value, accelerating private label adoption, and reshaping competition on the shelf
CHICAGO (August 19, 2026) – As fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) prices rose 26% globally between 2021 and 2025, consumers have become more deliberate about where they save and where they spend. NielsenIQ (NYSE: NIQ) has released new findings showing that private label is no longer viewed simply as a lower-cost substitute, but as a credible competitor across value, mainstream, and premium segments.
The findings, published in NIQ’s latest report, A Tale of Two Consumers: The Polarized Mindsets Reshaping Global Consumption, created in collaboration with World Data Lab, show how consumer polarization is redefining value and reshaping competition on the shelf. For brands and retailers, the shift is significant: shoppers are becoming less loyal to traditional labels and more focused on which products best meet their needs, budget, and expectations in the moment.
Key findings include:
- 58% of consumers say they don’t care whether a product is a national brand or private label—they simply buy what they need
- 67% of Gen Z consumers believe private-label products are just as good as national brands
- 68% of consumers view private-label products as a good alternative to national brands
- 69% of consumers believe private-label products offer good value for money
- About one-third of price-constrained consumers will switch to lower-priced products or whichever brand is on promotion
The report builds upon NIQ’s 2025 Finding Harmony on the Shelf report on private label and branded products, which documented a dramatic shift in consumer perceptions toward private label products and identified new opportunities for retailers and manufacturers to grow categories together.
The rise of private label is no longer just a trade-down story; consumers increasingly view private label brands as legitimate value alternatives, premium alternatives, and in many cases equivalent substitutes for national brands.
“This is one of the most significant shifts happening in consumer goods today,” said Ramon Melgarejo, President of Consumer Intelligence Initiatives & E-Commerce at NIQ. “Consumers are no longer evaluating products primarily based on who makes them. They are evaluating whether a product delivers the right mix of quality, value, convenience, and relevance. That has created a much more democratic and competitive shelf than we’ve seen historically.”
NIQ finds that today’s consumers move fluidly between “upgrade” and “price-constrained” mindsets depending on the category, occasion, and perceived value equation. That behavior is creating new opportunities for retailers to grow private label offerings beyond traditional value tiers.
In some categories, private label helps consumers stretch household budgets. In others, retailers are using innovation, packaging, premium ingredients, and stronger product claims to position private label as a desirable upgrade rather than simply a lower-cost substitute. As a result, private label is increasingly competing across value, mainstream, and premium segments alike.
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FAQs
What is A Tale of Two Consumers?
A Tale of Two Consumers: The Polarized Mindsets Reshaping Global Consumption is a global research report from NielsenIQ and World Data Lab that examines how consumer polarization, spending power, and evolving purchasing behaviors are reshaping retail and consumer goods markets worldwide.
What is the main finding about private label products?
Private label products are increasingly viewed as credible alternatives to national brands across value, mainstream, and premium segments rather than simply lower-cost substitutes.
Why is private label gaining market share?
Consumers are becoming more value-conscious and less focused on brand ownership. Many shoppers now evaluate products based on quality, price, convenience, and relevance rather than whether a product is manufactured by a national brand or retailer.
What does the report reveal about consumer loyalty to brands?
The report finds that 58% of consumers say they do not care whether a product is a national brand or a private label product and instead choose products that best meet their immediate needs.
How does Gen Z view private label products?
67% of Gen Z consumers believe private label products are just as good as national brands, highlighting a significant shift in perceptions among younger shoppers.
Is private label growth only driven by lower prices?
No; while affordability remains important, retailers are increasingly using innovation, premium ingredients, packaging improvements, and differentiated product offerings to position private label products as premium choices.
What are consumers doing when budgets are under pressure?
Many consumers are adopting flexible shopping behaviors that include switching brands, buying products on promotion, trading down in some categories, and trading up in others depending on perceived value.
What does this mean for manufacturers and retailers?
Success increasingly depends on clearly demonstrating value. Both retailers and manufacturers must communicate quality, innovation, affordability, and differentiation in ways that resonate with increasingly selective shoppers.
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