GLP-1 Weight Loss Pill Reshapes UK Consumer Spending and Retail Trends

June 22, 2026
GLP-1 Weight Loss Pill Reshapes UK Consumer Spending and Retail Trends
  • A PwC Strategy& study suggests that mainstream use of GLP-1 weight loss meds, including the first oral pill approved in the UK, could reshape consumer spending and retail offerings across the country.

  • The study projects the UK’s spend shifting toward nutrition, fitness, and wellness as GLP-1 use expands, while appetite-led categories like snacks and confectionery could shrink.

  • More than 80% of those who stopped treatment maintained some dietary and grocery changes initiated during medication use, signaling lasting habit shifts.

  • Retailers and brands, including Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, and Greggs, are expanding nutrient-rich options to cater to this growing segment.

  • PwC’s survey finds the GLP-1 user base is diverse: about 60% are women, 80% are aged 25–54, and roughly 70% obtain the medication privately rather than through the NHS.

  • More than 10,000 people joined waiting lists for GLP-1 consultations ahead of the pill’s launch, signaling strong demand and many first-time users.

  • Current GLP-1 users are spending less on snacks (over 70%) and more on fresh food (around 60%), with about 40% increasing spend on vitamins, supplements, and related wellness needs.

  • The UK user base is projected to grow from about three million to seven million by 2027, accelerating shifts toward nutrition, fitness, and wellness.

  • The study suggests businesses will reshape portfolios and innovate to capture evolving preferences as GLP-1 use broadens.

  • PwC’s Jacqueline Windsor notes GLP-1 is becoming highly consumerised, driving demand for nutritious foods, fitness activities, and even wardrobe refreshes as part of a basket reallocation rather than a cut in overall spend.

  • The Wegovy tablet’s UK regulatory approval earlier in the month could broaden access beyond injections and act as a catalyst for growth in GLP-1 adoption.

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