Mexico’s Convenience Store Sector a Growing Venue for U.S. Meat

Convenience stores account for a rapidly increasing share of food sales across the world, including in Mexico.

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Convenience stores account for a rapidly increasing share of food sales across the world, including in Mexico.

Gerardo Rodriguez, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) regional marketing director for Mexico, Central America and the Dominican Republic, discusses USMEF’s efforts to expand demand for U.S. pork and beef products by working with suppliers of Mexico’s largest convenience store chain, Oxxo.

Rodriguez notes that the quality and consistency of U.S. products such as ham and sausage used for breakfast sandwiches are major selling points for Oxxo’s suppliers.

He adds that with a growing number of consumers turning to convenience stores for lunch and dinner, USMEF is working to develop a wider range of convenience items that feature U.S. red meat, including salads with pre-cooked pork and beef.

Despite facing a 20% retaliatory duty on most pork entering Mexico, it is still by far the largest the largest volume market for U.S. pork. In 2018, pork exports to Mexico totaled 777,143 metric tons valued at $1.31 billion.

Mexico is the third-largest destination for U.S. beef exports, behind Japan and South Korea. Beef exports to Mexico totaled 239,110 metric tons last year, valued at just over $1 billion.

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