Edible oils is a category which continues to face some challenges in France in 2024. In particular, olive oil is being impacted. We saw a drought in Spain in 2023, with Spain being a major provider of olive oil to France. This affected the harvest, reduced supply, and led to significant price hikes in olive oil. Therefore, with this product now priced out of the range of some consumers, we have seen a switch away from expensive olive oil towards cheaper options, whether that might be sunflower o...
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Edible Oils in France
Euromonitor International
October 2024
List Of Contents And Tables
EDIBLE OILS IN FRANCE
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2024 DEVELOPMENTS
Olive oil continues to face challenges but remains an important category
Puget maintains its lead in the face of rising competition from private label
Sunflower and rapeseed oils benefit from olive oil’s challenges