Online Supplement Sales Surge
Once the COVID-19 pandemic began, consumer demand for supplements—especially immunity-associated supplements like vitamin C and elderberry, as well as general wellness supplements—quickly rose. With governments soon imposing lockdowns and many consumers choosing to stay in to protect against COVID, e-commerce became the new channel of choice for many supplement users. Mintel reports that 50% of current US vitamin and mineral supplement users were shopping more online as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.1
Growth in e-commerce sales has been one of the most significant changes seen in the supplement industry over the last year. For context, e-commerce had already been the fastest-growing channel in the supplement industry during the past decade. In 2019 alone, when sales in brick-and-mortar grew 2.8%, e-commerce grew by 26.5%—nearly tenfold.2 By June 2020, online supplement sales were forecast to grow an additional 61.4% that year, compared to 9.0% for mass-market retail and 5.5% for natural and specialty retail.3