Category: Coffee & Tea
Europe Coffee & Tea
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Other Hot Drinks in Lithuania
... growth recorded from 2021. Children returning to school has boosted the volume performance, as many parents returned to buying chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks for school-packed lunches. The landscape is dominated by cacao in Lithuania. Although ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in North Macedonia
... through foodservice continued during the year and the channel finally surpassed the pre-COVID-19 level of sales seen in 2019. In 2023, the positive performance of hot drinks was driven by strong growth in coffee, which ... Read More
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Coffee in Estonia
... the growing emphasis on healthy living, Estonians are willing to pay more for natural coffee. Also, with consumers becoming more interested in the coffee culture and exploring different flavours and brewing methods, there is increased ... Read More
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Tea in Lithuania
... across the review period as the coffee culture expanded. Black tea has been in constant value decline over the review period, a trend that did not reverse, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, green tea ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Estonia
... only satisfy their thirst but also contribute to their overall wellbeing. Consumers have become more discerning, are willing to invest in natural products, and are increasingly interested in the ingredients of their preferred beverages. This ... Read More
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Tea in North Macedonia
... terms following the negative impact of the COVID-19 crisis. Significant unit price increases helped the category to maintain healthy retail value growth in the final year of the review period despite the more modest retail ... Read More
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Coffee in North Macedonia
... ground coffee, led to a significant increase in retail value sales. Inflation persisted in 2023, with retailers continuing to increase the prices of their products each month. Foodservice recovery of coffee continued, with the channel ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Estonia
... dairy allergy/intolerance, the demand for alternatives to traditional dairy-based beverages is on the rise. The most common product type in the category is chicory, which is drunk instead of coffee, especially in the evening as ... Read More
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Tea in Estonia
... from specific regions, with unique flavours, such as the new Senok black tea in a wild berry flavour. Tea is the second most popular choice of hot drink in Estonia with some seasonal peculiarities. Estonians ... Read More
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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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RTD Tea in Slovenia
... including exotic flavours like passion fruit from Fuze Tea. Consumers are more demanding than ever and are looking out for new taste experiences. Fructal launched RTD tea with Sicilian lemons to cater to these growing ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Estonia
... healthier beverages as part of wider healthier lifestyle choices. Consequently, there remained a rising demand for reduced sugar products, with RTD tea a popular choice among health-conscious consumers. The shift to healthier options was reflected ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Slovenia
... towards instant coffee and the use of coffee machines due to the convenience they present. The return of more hectic lifestyles post-pandemic is contributing to the growing demand for quick caffeine fixes, including RTD coffee, ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Slovenia
... hot drinks, but it is experiencing a surge in popularity in Slovenia’s growing coffee culture, with an increasing number of speciality coffee shops and cafés opening in major cities like Ljubljana. This trend is driven ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Austria
... healthier alternative to sugary soft drinks, it enjoys a high level of popularity - especially during the summer months, with Austrian summers increasingly getting longer and hotter. RTD coffee options are increasingly viewed as a ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Serbia
... Consequently, producers of RTD tea curtail their marketing efforts and limit the introduction of new offerings due to declining demand. Euromonitor International's RTD Tea in Serbia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Tea in Slovenia
... Continuing this trend, in 2023, functionality is beginning to gain traction in the tea category. Consumers are interested in herbal teas that offer specific health benefits, such as teas for digestion, relaxation and other ailments. ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Serbia
... affordable brands, opting for private label products, or making purchases during price discounts and promotions. Many consumers encountered difficulties meeting their monthly expenses, leading to an increased attraction towards private label brands that provided value-for-money ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Serbia
... slower growth compared to off-trade. This trend is particularly noticeable in the case of hot chocolate due to its prevalent availability in on-trade locations. Euromonitor International's Other Hot Drinks in Serbia report offers a comprehensive ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Austria
... popular alternative to regular carbonates or even water, especially as RTD tea is perceived as healthier than other options, including carbonates. Consumers making purchases on the go also encourages impulse buying, with many consumers, for ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Slovenia
... chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks to expand the consumer base by making it more appealing to adults. Euromonitor International's Other Hot Drinks in Slovenia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More
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Tea in Serbia
... lifestyles, spending more time outside their homes and frequenting on-trade establishments, there is a notable decrease in at-home tea consumption. This trend has notably contributed to the resurgence of on-trade sales. Euromonitor International's Tea in ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Austria
... leisure locations, and this behaviour contributed to a growing demand for soft drinks, driven by on-trade sales. Despite these positive results for the on-trade, off-trade volume sales stagnated. Inflation and the uncertain economy led to ... Read More
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Coffee in Slovenia
... category driven by the convenience trend. Instant coffee mixes are popular with consumers leading busy lifestyles and looking for a quick caffeine fix. Manufacturers are expanding their flavours beyond the traditional options. Flavoured instant coffee ... Read More