Cat adoption/purchasing rates increased in Hungary throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a higher demand for cat food with overall volume sales still rising in 2023. According to major local retailers, cat owners strive to remain brand loyal despite facing a decrease in consumer purchasing power in the face of high inflation. Cat owners often let their fussy feline companions choose the brand, ultimately purchasing the food that their pets prefer. Cats are generally treated and pampered l...
Euromonitor International's Cat Food in Hungary report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2018-2022, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts to 2027 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
Why buy this report? * Get a detailed picture of the Cat Food market; * Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change; * Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands; * Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
Cat Food in Hungary
Euromonitor International
May 2023
List Of Contents And Tables
CAT FOOD IN HUNGARY
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2023 DEVELOPMENTS
Volume sales continue to rise in 2023
Oral care treats benefit from player investment, while humanisation trend informs innovation
Cat food sees increased polarisation in 2023
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Free-from soups and specialised diets set to see greater growth, while pet owners will increasingly seek out eco-friendly packaging
Convenience trends drive demand for processed and packaged cat food products
Discount-seeking will persist, supporting growth of discounters and e-commerce distribution channels