Category: Beverages
Europe Beverages
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Hot Drinks in Lithuania
... with consumers readjusting their budgets in line with declining disposable incomes. This led to reduced purchases, hampering volume growth, while many consumers actively looked for promotions before buying goods. Distributors and retailers focused on offering ... Read More
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Coffee in Lithuania
... reduced disposable incomes. In addition, the largest category in coffee, standard fresh grounded coffee, continued to lose ground to beans and pods. Euromonitor International's Coffee in Lithuania report offers a comprehensive guide to the size ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in North Macedonia
... the high rate of inflation was felt on the unit prices in the category, which kept rising in 2022 and 2023. This resulted in strong retail value growth, but dampened volume sales by deterring consumers ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Latvia
... on utilities and food, they shifted away from premium brands and towards lower-priced products. The market also suffered from a high degree of saturation, which resulted in frequent promotional offers and discounts, particular in the ... Read More
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Spirit Production in Italy - Industry Market Research Report
... the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their ... Read More
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Dairy Products and Alternatives in Western Europe
... this year. This was seeing many consumers switch to private label lines or shop in discounters in order to try and save money. Nevertheless, trends such as health and wellness and a greater proclivity towards ... Read More
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Europe Bottled Water Market Report and Forecast 2024-2032
... by the rising consumer demand for pure and portable water sources and an increasing preference for healthier beverage alternatives, the market is further estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% in the forecast period ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Latvia
... go, and the outbreak of COVID-19 and lockdowns proved negative for retail volume growth, with home seclusion dampening sales. While the decline slowed slightly in 2021-2022, the landscape has seen a deeper decline in 2023, ... Read More
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Carbonates in Estonia
... demand for healthier beverage options. The development of reduced sugar cola carbonates has also stimulated changes in the packaging of products. Towards the end of the review period The Coca-Cola Co introduced a new packaging ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Estonia
... set-ups, which could blur the line between work and personal time, often resulting in longer working hours. At the same time, many consumers more fully resumed pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) outdoor and on-the-go lifestyles. As a result, ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Latvia
... COVID-19 negatively impacted pack bottled water (0.75L - 0.35L Main 0.5L), and these are yet to recover. Many consumers have migrated away from bottled water within the household to tap water to save costs. Euromonitor ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Latvia
... with ongoing potential for growth. Euromonitor International's RTD Coffee in Latvia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Switzerland
... mobility, which fuelled the recovery of sales through retail channels targeting on-the-go consumption, including convenience stores and kiosks. Growth was also sustained by a rise in home-based consumption amongst remote workers, notably among young adults ... Read More
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Juice in Latvia
... avoiding juice to reduce their sugar intake. High sugar levels, partnered with the higher unit prices of juice, have seen a retail volume decline in all juice areas for the second year in a row. ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Switzerland
... as well as the continued recovery of on-the-go purchases through retail channels such as convenience stores and kiosks. Euromonitor International's Energy Drinks in Switzerland report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Switzerland
... supported by the continued rise in the popularity of outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, notably in mountain areas. However, the wet summer weather experienced in parts of Switzerland in 2023, alongside the continued recovery ... Read More
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Juice in Slovenia
... artificial ingredients. Consumers are keen to prioritise health and wellness and are becoming more aware of what they put into their body. Moreover, there is an increased number of juice bars seen in supermarkets and ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Slovenia
... participation in sports activities is also contributing to higher demand for energy drinks. Younger adult consumers mainly drive consumption of energy drinks, as many strive for more energy and appreciate the fashionable image of brands ... Read More
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Juice in Estonia
... sugar content in packaged juice products. This trend predated but was accelerated by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as the link between obesity and immunity was made. Importantly, the potential harmful effects of sugar consumption were ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Estonia
... small decreases in retail volume sales over 2023. The general growth in the demand for soft drinks in Estonia at the end of the review period can partly be attributed to manufacturers' responses to burgeoning ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Slovenia
... volume sales to make a further recovery with totals exceeding pre-pandemic levels in 2023. On-the-go consumption has improved since the pandemic, particularly for bottled water, carbonates and juices, which are predominantly sold in single-serving formats. ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Switzerland
... water, which is predominantly sourced from underground springs and lakes. Government campaigns also promoted tap water being more affordable and ecologically sound than bottled water alternatives. Euromonitor International's Bottled Water in Switzerland report offers a ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Latvia
... COVID-19 unscathed, with healthy retail volume growth from 2020 to 2023. In addition, food service registered a strong recovery in 2021, after the disruption of 2020, with on-trade volume sales remaining positive in 2023. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Concentrates in Switzerland
... being more frequently incorporated into the consumption habits of those studying or working from home, when shopping options were restricted by lockdowns. With the return to normal levels of mobility in 2022 and 2023, many ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Latvia
... and the health and wellness trend is bolstering sales as consumers increasingly look to include more physical activity and hydration in their daily lives. Following COVID-19, the interest in physical activity has increased, as consumers ... Read More