Category: Beverages
Asia Beverages
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HW Soft Drinks in Thailand
... players have had to act quickly to launch innovative products in response. Most beverages with an average sugar content of 10-14g per 100ml are now subject to a threefold increase in sugar-based taxes, resulting in ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Uzbekistan
... regards for the entire year. Economic development, rising urbanisation and the country’s rapidly growing and relatively young population have remained the most important factors underpinning the expansion of soft drinks as a whole. Overall demand ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Uzbekistan
... coupled with the ongoing urbanization trend, continues to play a pivotal role in the category's development. Moreover, the number of consumers is steadily increasing, further fuelling this growth. Another key catalyst is the intense competition ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Uzbekistan
... be attributed to Uzbekistan’s strong tea-drinking culture with consumers regularly drinking hot tea. RTD tea is seen as a wholesome alternative to carbonated beverages, further boosting its appeal. Category players offer a diverse selection of ... Read More
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Carbonates in Uzbekistan
... drivers of overall demand. Ongoing developments from both major international players and local companies are equally paying a key role in driving consumer interest in carbonates. On-trade sales continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic ... Read More
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Coffee in Uzbekistan
... inflation following the pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The resultant slowdown in the rate of price growth benefitted all product categories. Additionally, stabilised supply chains and the recovery in foodservice sales, driven by the ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Uzbekistan
... and value terms, continues to exhibit a positive trend, deeply entrenched in the nation's tea-drinking tradition. The mature category of green tea remains a core element in hot drinks consumption, reflecting the well-developed culture of ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Laos
... rising prices, especially those of imported goods such as fuel, food and medicine. However, an increasing number of international tourist arrivals and expatriates, and the rapid expansion of modern grocery retailers, particularly convenience stores and ... Read More
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Juice in Uzbekistan
... witnessed in the overall juice category, which are an affordable option for most consumers. In general, consumers in Uzbekistan see little difference between juice, nectar and juice products, but they do pay attention to unit ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Uzbekistan
... maintained the strong pace of growth seen in recent years, with volume growth achieving solid double-digits. Still bottled water remains the main choice among consumers, primarily because of concerns about the quality of tap water ... Read More
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Tea in Uzbekistan
... mainly influenced by increased costs in China, the current year is expected to see a slowdown in the rate of price inflation. Green tea, particularly the gunpowder variety, remains the most widely consumed type of ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Uzbekistan
... by a reduction in the unit price pace. The growing population, especially the presence of young children – a primary audience for chocolate-based other hot drinks – contributed significantly to the positive performance of this ... Read More
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Tea in Indonesia
... more economical packaging, as well cut-price promotions. The revival of community gatherings, especially among lower middle-income groups, also served to increase the consumption of tea via the off-trade channel. On-trade sales of tea, on the ... Read More
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Concentrates in Indonesia
... for large family gatherings ahead of Eid 2023. This had the effect of increasing sales, as liquid concentrates are often served to guests during the Muslim holiday. However, consumer interest was constrained by a lack ... Read More
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Coffee in Indonesia
... pandemic had a negative impact on the purchasing power of the majority of Indonesian consumers, especially those in lower income groups. However, while demand exceeded 2019 levels in 2023, it is worth noting that coffee ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Indonesia
... 2022. Sales in 2023 were supported by a loyal consumer base and by bolstered availability in traditional grocery channels as a result of the persistent growth of variants presented in cup packaging. This format is ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Malaysia
... import-reliant on – that is, wheat, cocoa, sugar and dairy (skimmed milk powder). The situation was further exacerbated by the poor performance of the MYR. Players were forced to pass costs on to the consumer ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Indonesia
... 2023 witnessed further hikes, with this being the largest hindrance to more robust volume growth. Performance was further impacted by a decline in consumer, with disposable incomes significantly impacted by inflationary pressures. In order to ... Read More
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Tea in Malaysia
... consumers more fully returned to offices and other on-site place of work, and increasingly busy lifestyles supported more frequent dining in foodservice outlets. Inflationary pressures and rising living costs meant that many consumers who enjoy ... Read More
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Coffee in Malaysia
... saw marginal decline in the off-trade channel over the year as consumers fully returned to pre-pandemic lifestyles. However, the recovery in foodservice demand was still partial, with on-trade volume sales remaining well below the 2019 ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Indonesia
... the low-to-mid-income consumer segment. Euromonitor International's Soft Drinks in Indonesia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2019-2023), ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Indonesia
... purchasing power, thanks to better economic conditions, including a decline in the core rate of inflation, as well as an increase in the number of family gatherings, especially during key homecoming periods, such as Eid ... Read More
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Juice in Indonesia
... has been leading growth in terms of off-trade volume sales for three consecutive years. It is important to note that sales were sustained largely through the offer of extremely competitive prices when compared to competing ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Indonesia
... of other plant-based hot drinks, which suffered from rising raw material costs. With the value of the local currency, the rupiah, weakening against the US dollar, the prices of imported ingredients like rice, which were ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Indonesia
... of sports drinks remained considerably lower than pre-pandemic figures, in terms of both value and volume. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Indonesia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market ... Read More