Region: Europe
Category: Beverages

Europe Beverages

(2,904 reports matching your criteria)
  • Energy Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... This performance was influenced by people returning to offices and other jobs where they may need energy boosts to get through the day. In this light, an energy drink is becoming a beverage that is ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Denmark

    ... remain positive as, while consuming less in terms of quantity, many consumers are proving willing to pay more for their hot drink purchases. The interest in higher quality products is being supported by the prominent ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Norway

    ... pandemic now over there has been a resumption of cross-border trade with Sweden. As a result, retail volume sales of hot drinks have continued to decline in 2023. However, this also reflects a stabilisation of ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in France

    ... southern part of the country, though much less so in the north) despite the competition from tap water, but off-trade volume sales remained at a standstill in 2023. However, total current value sales still posted ... Read More

  • Carbonates in France

    ... sales already surpassed the level of 2019 in 2022, because of both off-trade recovery and the positive performance in the on-trade channel, especially via fast food outlets. Favourable conditions existed in 2022, with the recovery ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Belgium

    ... functional drinks, an area still underdeveloped in Belgium with a limited selection of brands. The primary functionalities sought after in sports drinks are energy and recovery. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Belgium report offers a ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Belgium

    ... volume terms in 2023. Notably, premium hot drinks like coffee beans, hard coffee pods, and loose tea leaves are witnessing positive volume sales growth during the year. Euromonitor International's Hot Drinks in Belgium report offers ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... surges in prices, which hindered demand amid the higher cost of living. Thus, many Czech consumers looked to save money on the hot drinks they buy in two major ways. First, some consumers reduced the ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... fall in established categories, especially juice and carbonates, while total volume sales of bottled water were largely stable. Meanwhile, concentrates witnessed a decline in demand through 2023. However, this was not due to the worsened ... Read More

  • Tea in the Czech Republic

    ... by reducing their expenditure on perceived unnecessary purchases, which, for many consumers, included tea. This was the backdrop to the decline in demand for tea in both the retail and foodservice channels at the end ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Denmark

    ... are consumed by children and Danish parents prefer to offer their offspring healthier options. The category has suffered from the increasing focus on the role of sugar in a number of health problems, including type ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Belgium

    ... energy boost, contributes significantly to its popularity. Players in this category are responding to evolving health trends by enhancing their recipes and striving to offer products with better nutri-scores. For instance, Emmi brand's offerings boast ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in France

    ... high rate of inflation, the ongoing war in Ukraine and the fact that the summer saw a much more limited heatwave than in the previous year. In fact, the northern half of the country saw ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Belgium

    ... driver behind this structural decline is the adverse perception of flavoured powder drinks, primarily due to their high sugar content. Belgium's prevailing health-conscious trend is causing a decline in regular non-alcoholic beverages in favour of ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in France

    ... materials – imported tea, sugar and even water (with a growing risk of shortage during the summers in France). In total volume terms, RTD tea has almost always posted strong growth over the last decade. ... Read More

  • Juice in France

    ... high temperatures in spring and summer of 2022 (with 100% juice and nectars (25-99% juice) not seen to be particularly thirst quenching) and again in 2023 in the southern part of the country, the ongoing ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in France

    ... of the soft drinks categories hit hardest by the pandemic. With forecourt retailers being a key distribution channel for the category, limitations on travel led to a significant drop in on-the-go consumption. These products are ... Read More

  • Tea in Denmark

    ... by falling sales of black tea. This category is mature and has suffered from a lack of company engagement. Moreover, many, especially younger, consumers see black tea as somewhat old fashioned and prefer to drink ... Read More

  • Coffee in Norway

    ... is commonly consumed for breakfast, in the morning and in the workplace. However, sales have declined in retail volume terms in 2023. This is in part due to the economic situation and the resumption of ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Belgium

    ... water in France contributes to the negative performance of the category. The enduring price gap for groceries, particularly bottled water, between Belgium and France has been a long-standing issue, exacerbated by the high inflation in ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Belgium

    ... of the fastest declining ones in soft drinks, exacerbated by the challenges posed by inflation on sales. Euromonitor International's RTD Tea in Belgium report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Belgium

    ... approach has also fostered an environment conducive to innovation, encouraging the exploration of natural ingredients in beverage recipes. Belgian consumers are displaying a preference for smaller formats, which are sold at higher margins. This shift ... Read More

  • Juice in the Czech Republic

    ... for consumers in the Czech Republic. The worsening of the economic situation of Czech citizens meant that the most expensive and deemed unnecessary products were the ones that customers reduced their consumption of first. This ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in the Czech Republic

    ... impulse or on the go from retailers. However, on-trade volume sales of RTD coffee decreased. This was partly due to stabilisation after strong rebounds in foodservice volume sales in 2021 and 2022, following the 2020 ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... Republic. As consumers faced higher cost of living pressures, they looked to reduce their expenditure on deemed non-essential products. For many consumers this included chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks and “other” plant-based hot drinks. The demand ... Read More

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