Region: Europe
Category: Beverages

Europe Beverages

(2,904 reports matching your criteria)
  • 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

  • Hot Drinks in Spain

    ... high production costs and expensive raw materials. Indeed, whilst some brands tried to absorb any rises in costs, many found this unsustainable, and faced no choice but to raise prices for consumers. According to Spain’s ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Spain

    ... the first pandemic year), and whilst volume sales in the foodservice channel are expected to rise, they will remain below the level seen pre-pandemic. However, current value sales are set to grow in the retail ... Read More

  • Coffee in Spain

    ... the category saw in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the slight decline, retail volume sales are expected to remain above the level seen in 2019. Meanwhile, retail current value sales are ... Read More

  • Tea in Spain

    ... the pandemic. Black tea, other fruit/herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, and other tea are all expected to see small declines in sales; however, herbal/traditional medicinal teas is anticipated to see growth. Euromonitor International's Tea ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Norway

    ... on the go. Thus, this category saw strong growth as people resumed their pre-pandemic lifestyles and spent more time outside of their homes. However, this pattern has stalled in 2023 with economic pressures taking their ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Norway

    ... Sales have benefited from the increased focus on the importance of leading a more active lifestyle, with more people in Norway taking up sport and fitness activities, including joining a gym. Sports drinks are unique ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Norway

    ... in 2023 while prices have risen across most industries. This has led to a drop in disposable income which has forced consumers to exercise greater caution in their spending. As such, some people have reduced ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Norway

    ... volume terms, supported by consumers pursuing more active on-the-go lifestyles. This has had a particularly positive impact on sales of sports drinks and energy drinks, but also bottled water. Consumers have become increasingly conscious of ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Norway

    ... on day-trips to Sweden. Furthermore, sales of liquid concentrates, which are largely consumed at home, have also been negatively impacted by people returning to school and the workplace and generally spending less time at home ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Norway

    ... with some consumers drinking one or two bottles/cans a day as part of their usual routine. Students and young adults often purchase these products with the belief that it will help boost their energy and ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Norway

    ... sales have benefitted from the return of busy lifestyles in the post-pandemic period. The impulse nature of many purchases also means that the category has only been moderately affected by the resumption of cross-border trade. ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Norway

    ... the economic pressures facing the country. With high inflation and a sharp rise in the cost of living many people have been forced to look for savings. This has had a particularly detrimental effect of ... Read More

  • Juice in Norway

    ... been impacted by elevated inflation it still continues to offer more affordable prices on many products. Given the economic pressures facing many households in Norway any savings that can be had are proving attractive. Another ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in the United Kingdom

    ... on-the go consumption and a warmer and longer summer. In 2023, growth is set to continue, although at a slower rate, with on-trade growth of bottled water expected to outperform off-trade growth. Volume demand for ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in the United Kingdom

    ... and a surge in demand. This is due to several factors, including working from home, affordability, generational preferences, as well as the increasing cost of living. Although prices have increased across the UK, total sales ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in the United Kingdom

    ... in 2023. Due to a longer and warmer summer in 2022, RTD tea experienced an increase in sales, also benefiting from greater product variety and availability, with these factors also contributing to growth in 2023, ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in the United Kingdom

    ... pandemic accelerated the health and wellness trend, which continues to spread across the soft drinks industry. According to the organisation Sport England, the proportion of active adults is back in line with pre-pandemic levels, and ... Read More

  • Concentrates in the United Kingdom

    ... to be especially marked by the decline in powder concentrates, which is set to see a stronger fall in sales than liquid concentrates in 2023. Growth in off-trade current value terms is expected to slow ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in the United Kingdom

    ... to experience double-digit growth in current value terms both on-trade and off-trade. This growth can be attributed to multiple factors, including price rises, innovation in flavour, a wider variety of reduced sugar products, and new ... Read More

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