Category: Beverages
Ireland Beverages
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Juice in Ireland
... Thus, the high sugar content of juice counted against the category, as Irish consumers reduced their consumption of soft drinks perceived as less healthy or unhealthy. Therefore, all categories except coconut and other plant waters ... Read More
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Tea in Ireland
... sales in the wake of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, in 2020. Over 2023, retail volume sales of tea are projected to fall slightly, partly due to a return to pre-pandemic lifestyles, including foodservice consumption. Moreover, ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Ireland
... see volume growth at the end of the review period. Still RTD tea has enjoyed rising popularity through Unilever Ireland’s promotional activities in support of the leading brand, Lipton, and the traditional attraction of Irish ... Read More
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Carbonates in Ireland
... water or energy drinks. Therefore, health and wellness and functional trends had a negative impact on retail volume sales of carbonates during 2023. Euromonitor International's Carbonates in Ireland report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Coffee in Ireland
... the increasing penetration of coffee in Irish households. Ireland is said to be slowly transitioning from a traditional tea culture to a coffee drinking nation. Indeed, younger adults are more likely to drink coffee instead ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Ireland
... the wake of the COVID-19 experience, many consumers have shifted towards to health-orientated lifestyles. In this vein, more consumers have chosen to pursue healthier diets and non-sedentary lifestyles, leading to higher numbers of gym-goers for ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Ireland
... and the cost of living, which tempered demand, while boosting current value sales. In 2023, the retail demand for hot drinks was stable as foodservice volume sales continued to rebound strongly from the COVID-19 slump. ... Read More
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Concentrates in Ireland
... foodservice, fostered stabilisation towards the end of the review period as society reopened. In this light, the key player, Britvic Ireland offered on-the-go options like Mi Wadi Mini and Robinsons Mini, in order to benefit ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Ireland
... malt-based hot drinks and “other” plant-based hot drinks benefited from this trend. The aggregation of these performances is projected to see only very marginal total volume growth for other hot drinks over 2023. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Ireland
... water and RTD tea (especially kombucha tea) and newer functional types like RTD coffee, sports drinks and energy drinks continued to develop and grow in the retail channel. The health and wellness trend continued to ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Ireland
... The penetration of energy drinks in Ireland remained quite low, with growth mainly coming from new consumers or new consumption times. For example, more Irish consumers consumed energy drinks during the day to provide them ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Ireland
... consumers reduced their consumption of other types of soft drinks and consumed more bottled water more often. As Ireland has one of the highest obesity rates in Europe, the government and the bottled water players ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Ireland
... refreshing caffeinated options have led to increased demand. The relatively high temperatures in summer also helped the category to continue to post strong sales growth in 2023. As a coffee shop culture continues to develop ... Read More
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Republic of Ireland Beverages Consumption Trends and Forecasts Tracker, Q2 2023
... keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering - Top line consumption volumes for Q2-2023 vs Q2-2022, moving annual totals (MAT), full year 2022 provisional data and 2023 forecasts ... Read More
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Ireland Beer and Cider Market Analysis by Category and Segment, Company and Brand, Price, Packaging and Consumer Insights
... cider sector and the report contains introduction, category and segment insights, company and brand insights, distribution insights, packaging insights, consumer insights, recommendations and appendix sections. Key insights and drivers behind the Beer and Cider market ... Read More
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Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Ireland
... taken in response to the growing demand among the Irish population for healthier food and beverage options at a time of tightening government regulation on high fat, salt, and sugar (HFSS) products in the UK. ... Read More
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Plant-Based Dairy in Ireland
... concern over the role that a diet high in saturated fat has to play in promoting the onset of a variety of serious long-term health problems, including obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Furthermore, increasing numbers ... Read More
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Drinking Milk Products in Ireland
... products had reached unprecedented levels by the end of 2022 and a downwards adjustment was thus considered virtually inevitable during 2023. The nation’s dairy farmers were certainly preparing for a price drop, although a complete ... Read More
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Beer in Ireland
... an integral part of the country’s social fabric. Growth was driven entirely by the recovery of the on-trade, following two years of social distancing and lockdown measures. The return of international tourism also boosted the ... Read More
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Rtds in Ireland
... which were now able to operate at full capacity without the need for social distancing or vaccine passports, fuelling on-trade demand. Nevertheless, RTDs still had a far lower level of on-trade volume sales than beer ... Read More
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Wine in Ireland
... consumers made the most of at-home drinking occasions. With lockdown restrictions limiting spending opportunities, wine was seen as an affordable luxury for many. Wine also tends to be viewed as a healthier drink, since people ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in Ireland
... distancing and lockdown measures, due to COVID-19. With the lifting of restrictions on 22 January 2022, consumers poured into pubs and restaurants, which were now able to operate at full capacity without the need for ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Ireland
... two years of social distancing and lockdown measures, due to COVID-19. With the lifting of restrictions on 22 January 2022, consumers poured into pubs and restaurants, which were now able to operate at full capacity ... Read More
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Spirits in Ireland
... in off-trade volumes, as the home-cocktail making trend, which took off during the pandemic, began to wane. Cocktail making was seen as a fun way to pass the time during lockdown when bars and restaurants ... Read More
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Food, Beverage & Tobacco Wholesaling in Ireland - Industry Market Research Report
... public health measures enforced to tackle COVID-19, as well as the cost-of-living crisis. Food-service operators are a key market for many industry operators; the multiple lockdown periods caused demand from these businesses to nosedive. Convenience ... Read More