Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Food & Beverage

Food & Beverage market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Full-Service Restaurants in Hong Kong, China

      In 2024, full-service restaurants in Hong Kong continued to struggle, as the channel faced challenges in regaining pre-pandemic levels of business. One of the most significant hurdles has been the slow recovery of tourism-related foodservice consumption. While visitors have returned to Hong Kong, th ... Read More

    • Self-Service Cafeterias in Hong Kong, China

      In 2024, self-service cafeterias in Hong Kong experienced ongoing difficulties in maintaining relevance, as changing consumer behaviour and economic factors continued to weaken demand. Traditionally, this channel provided an affordable and convenient dining option for office workers, students, and b ... Read More

    • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Western Europe

      Consumers have been living through a difficult period in Western Europe in recent years, with inflation hitting unprecedented levels in some countries, following fast on the heels of the upheavals caused in the region by the pandemic. In addition, baby food is struggling for growth in a number of co ... Read More

    • Cafés/Bars in Hong Kong, China

      Bars/pubs in Hong Kong continued to struggle with recovery and growth in 2024, as illustrated by the rising number of vacant spaces in Lan Kwai Fong, a district once known as the heartbeat of the city’s nightlife. Although bars and entertainment venues have resumed normal operations post-pandemic, c ... Read More

    • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Hong Kong, China

      Compared to other foodservice channels, lodging locations such as hotels recorded an above average performance in 2024, benefiting from both tourists and local consumers seeking premium dining experiences. Luxury hotels, in particular, have solidified their positions as top dining destinations, attr ... Read More

    • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Latin America

      While sales of dairy products and alternatives have continued to grow in real value terms in Latin America in recent years, they have been declining in volume terms, given the difficult economic backdrop, including high inflation, in a number of countries in the region. Along with labelling regulati ... Read More

    • Dairy Products and Alternatives in the Middle East and Africa

      The dairy products and alternatives market in the Middle East and Africa shows a striking contrast. Amidst rising inflation, many consumers prioritise value for money, while those with higher disposable incomes increasingly seek healthier options. This trend is expected to drive new product innovati ... Read More

    • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Asia Pacific

      Declining sales in China and generally weak performances in Japan have been negatively impacting the dairy products and alternatives market in the overall region in recent years. A mature market, low birth rate and high inflation have been undermining the Japanese performance, with low consumer conf ... Read More

    • PepsiCo Inc in Snacks (World)

      PepsiCo is the clear leader in the global snacks market, holding a particularly strong position in savoury snacks. The company continues to innovate and make strategic acquisitions, as seen with the recent announcement of its planned takeover of Siete Foods, which will boost PepsiCo’s position in pe ... Read More

    • Full-Service Restaurants in Chile

      Although remote work peaked during the pandemic, companies have shifted towards a hybrid model, placing pressure on business areas to recover from reduced traffic. Therefore, towards the end of the review period, many operators of full-service restaurants in Chile shifted their locations to resident ... Read More

    • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Chile

      Obtaining health permits for street stalls/kiosks in Chile is a challenging process, although they are commonly found in lower-income neighbourhoods. Due to high migration rates, many itinerant food carts have emerged, often operating illegally without proper sanitation measures or receipts. The cou ... Read More

    • RTD Tea in Estonia

      Ready-to-drink (RTD) tea in Estonia has experienced a modest decline in 2024, reflecting a challenging competitive environment and a lack of significant new trends or innovations. The category continues to face stiff competition from other RTD alternatives, particularly carbonated beverages and func ... Read More

    • RTD Coffee in Estonia

      Although the RTD coffee category remains relatively insignificant in terms of overall sales in Estonia, its strong seasonal demand has provided a temporary boost in 2024. The early summer months, characterised by warmer temperatures, have played a pivotal role in driving consumer interest and contri ... Read More

    • Limited-Service Restaurants in Chile

      In a post-pandemic context, local consumers are opting for more economical options within limited-service restaurants in Chile, when dining out or ordering in meals. Although inflation has reduced, the moderate growth in GDP has made consumers more cautious with their spending, impacting non-essenti ... Read More

    • Energy Drinks in Estonia

      Energy drinks has continued to demonstrate robust growth in 2024, positioning itself as one of the most resilient product areas within the otherwise subdued Estonian fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) market. Despite broader economic pressures and challenges impacting other beverage categories, energ ... Read More

    • Concentrates in Estonia

      The concentrates category in Estonia has remained relatively stagnant in 2024, reflecting its continued struggle to gain traction amidst a highly competitive beverage market. Ready-to-drink (RTD) alternatives have presented significant challenges, offering greater convenience and often more appealin ... Read More

    • Bottled Water in Estonia

      Bottled water in Estonia has continued its unexpected resurgence in 2024, marking the second consecutive year of significant growth. This upward trajectory has been bolstered by the unusually early and warm summer of 2024, which spurred increased demand for hydration solutions. However, the primary ... Read More

    • Juice in Estonia

      Juice in Estonia has faced another challenging year in 2024, with sales continuing to decline due to a combination of adverse factors that can only be described as a perfect storm. Global shortages in orange production, stemming from poor harvests, have driven up the cost of orange juice – the corne ... Read More

    • Self-Service Cafeterias in Chile

      The hybrid work model, combined with social unrest and rising food costs, has significantly impacted the viability of traditional business hubs in Santiago's city centre, where many foodservice channels, including self-service cafeterias in Chile, were once prevalent. The model's sustainability has ... Read More

    • Cafés/Bars in Chile

      Specialist coffee shops in Chile continued to experience significant growth in 2024, driven by a surge in local roasters. These roasters not only supply coffee beans to cafés but are also opening their own foodservice outlets. The relatively low barrier to entry, due to higher profit margins and mod ... Read More

    • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Chile

      City centres, not just in Santiago, are experiencing a significant decline in foot traffic due to higher delinquency levels. Commercial activities have shifted away from traditional busy areas and are now concentrated in large, high-performing shopping centres. The latter are seen as a reliable sour ... Read More

    • Carbonates in Estonia

      Carbonates in Estonia has demonstrated a steady performance throughout 2024, largely benefiting from favourable seasonal conditions. The summer of 2024, which commenced earlier than usual in May, has played a pivotal role in driving demand for these beverages. Such weather patterns have historically ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in Estonia

      Sports drinks have emerged as one of the fastest-growing beverage categories in Estonia in 2024, showcasing impressive performance that has outpaced many traditional drinks. This robust growth has posed a competitive challenge to carbonates, a category that has seen some of its consumer base shift t ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Uganda

      In 2024, staple foods in Uganda has witnessed growth due to the rising population and urbanisation. However, there is a continued focus on affordability. The majority low-income consumer group in the country looks for the lowest prices, and favours smaller pack sizes, with retailers thus offering co ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Estonia

      Soft drinks in Estonia has exhibited diverse patterns of development in 2024, reflecting the interplay of multiple economic, climatic, and consumer-driven factors. Economic uncertainty has remained a central theme, with the increase in VAT at the start of 2024 exacerbating consumer pessimism and con ... Read More

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