Region: Hong Kong
Category: Baked Goods

Hong Kong Baked Goods

(7 reports matching your criteria)
  • Staple Foods in Hong Kong, China

    ... out and travelling abroad continues to negatively impact demand. Additionally, the rising cost of living means that many local consumers are more concerned about their everyday expenses, encouraging them to seek products that offer better ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in Hong Kong, China

    ... affordable shopping and dining experiences in cities located in the Greater Bay Area, such as Shenzhen. This shift in consumer behaviour is impacting sales of traditional Hong Kong bakeries and cake shops. Large supermarket chains ... Read More

  • Hong Kong, China Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks

    ... time spent outside of the home. Supermarket prices for sweet biscuits are increasing, in part due to the challenging economic outlook and rising costs of raw materials, such as sugar and cocoa beans. This price ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in Hong Kong, China

    ... in Hong Kong have returned to their normal work-from-office routine. This has resulted in an increase in overall foot traffic in commercial districts, where many bakeries are located, which cater to consumers with freshly baked ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Hong Kong, China

    ... pandemic, consumers have been eager to dine out and experience travel, which is set to lead to a decrease in retail volume sales of staple foods. The resumption of travel and the return to office ... Read More

  • HW Staple Foods in Hong Kong, China

    ... the most attention. A local survey indicates that the city's flexitarian population has grown significantly, reaching more than 40%. A flexitarian diet promotes plant-based food consumption while minimising the consumption of meat and other animal ... Read More

  • Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Hong Kong, China

    ... their social life. With COVID-19 restrictions easing and vaccination rates increasing in the second half of the year, consumers were more confident in venturing outside their homes. The resumption of dine-in services and extended operating ... Read More

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