Region: Europe
Category: Coffee & Tea

Europe Coffee & Tea

(632 reports matching your criteria)
  • Other Hot Drinks in Greece

    ... to cut down on indulgence products during a time of economic strain. Added to this, there were no major developments in the category to attract consumer interest and drive category performance. The shift towards healthier ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Belgium

    ... and dampening sales. However, reinstating permission to use single-use plastic cups in 2024 aided the landscape. Brands such as Emmi and various private labels have reverted to plastic cups, while others, like Starbucks, have maintained ... Read More

  • Coffee in the Netherlands

    ... traditionally used in drip filter coffeemakers in the Netherlands. However, fewer and fewer consumers are opting for this type of brewing method as it is seen as old-fashioned and wasteful. Modern consumers prefer single serve ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Austria

    ... Wider availability of RTD tea brands in retail channels has resulted in higher impulse purchases over 2024. By comparison, current value sales remained dynamic, although the moderation in price increases dampened the pace of value ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Denmark

    ... off-trade is higher as ingredient price increases contribute to higher average unit prices. Additionally, demand for premium products is gradually gaining momentum, reflecting a shift in consumer preferences towards higher-quality options. The ongoing trend towards ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Denmark

    ... accessible and appealing to a wider range of consumers, offering choices to suit various preferences and occasions. The on-trade sector has also seen growth, as more foodservice outlets have incorporated RTD coffee into their offerings, ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Belgium

    ... preferences and provide an appealing alternative to traditional soft drinks. In addition, the intense price competition between the two main players, Lipton Ice Tea and Fuze Tea, has significantly driven sales and strong results. This ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Finland

    ... the world’s biggest coffee consumers. However, despite this strong coffee culture, retail volume sales in the category declined in 2024. This decline is driven by rising price points, contributing to a shift in consumer behaviour. ... Read More

  • Coffee, Tea, Spices and Ready Meals in Italy: ISIC 1549

    ... shape of the Coffee, Tea, Spices and Ready Meals: ISIC 1549 market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Belgium

    ... in 2024. This decline was largely attributed to the negative perception of flavoured powder drinks, primarily due to their high sugar content and consumers' alignment with the health and wellness trend. Euromonitor International's Other Hot ... Read More

  • Tea in Denmark

    ... who are opting for alternatives such as ready-to-drink iced tea (RTD) and kombucha rather than traditional black tea. As younger generations continue to favour these modern beverages, the black tea category is seeing a reduction ... Read More

  • Coffee in Finland

    ... In Finland, coffee has traditionally been consumed in social settings, such as when hosting guests. However, many younger consumers now view coffee primarily as a stimulating beverage. This shift in preference has coincided with the ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Finland

    ... to more dynamic landscapes. However, 2024 has brought some new and innovative products to shelves, which has helped to reshape the perceptions—especially as these are positioning themselves as healthier alternatives. Euromonitor International's Other Hot Drinks ... Read More

  • Tea in Bulgaria

    ... teas. Herbal teas, including varieties like chamomile and mint, are more popular than fruit teas. This has helped Bulgarian manufacturers Bioprograma and Bulgarian Tea Co to consolidate their leading positions in fruit/herbal tea and tea ... Read More

  • Tea in France

    ... note that, whilst tea is consumed in foodservice, it is not as widespread as coffee throughout the café culture. Regarding high prices, we note that both tea itself and packaging have increased in cost, however, ... Read More

  • Tea in Belgium

    ... flavours. The Instagrammable factor also has an impact, with many choosing beverages that are visually striking and shareable on social media. Traditional hot tea, with its more subtle flavours and relatively straightforward presentation, no longer ... Read More

  • Tea in Finland

    ... with brands offering unique blends and creative packaging to attract consumers. For example, Nordqvist launched its Teetaivas Rooibos range, featuring four distinct tea blends that cater to the growing popularity of rooibos. The flavours include ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in France

    ... follows a cross-category trend seen in hot drinks more generally, in line with lowering consumption at home in the post-pandemic landscape, within which foodservice has rebounded. In other hot drinks, cost increases have been caused ... Read More

  • Coffee in Belgium

    ... were willing to absorb higher costs, reflecting coffee's entrenched place in daily life. Belgians continue to view coffee as an essential product, with a willingness to accept price increases rather than scale back consumption. However, ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Denmark

    ... these drinks are increasingly perceived as unhealthy, leading parents to buy them for their children less frequently. The drop in value was less pronounced due to rising cocoa prices, which led to higher prices for ... Read More

  • Coffee in France

    ... help support volume over value. Whilst sales are trending back towards a more positive volume performance, coffee continues to face some challenges. Coffee is a mature category in France, drunk by many consumers and with ... Read More

  • Coffee in Austria

    ... with the highest per capita in the DACH region, comprising Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Due to the strong affinity for coffee, there are multiple coffee drinking occasions in Austria, including breakfast, during work breaks, after ... Read More

  • Coffee in Denmark

    ... parents and grandparents. However, fresh coffee pods and beans have seen growth in volume as Danish consumers show a stronger preference for high-quality coffee, demonstrating a willingness to pay more per cup. Coffee beans, in ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Austria

    ... consumption and opt for healthier low-calorie beverages, hot chocolate continued to enjoy a high level of popularity among Austrian consumer being. Indeed, hot chocolate is frequently consumed during the winter months as an indulgent treat. ... Read More

  • Tea in Austria

    ... strongest in foodservice channels. Many Austrians, especially the younger generations, are choosing tea over coffee due to its lower levels of caffeine which is considered a healthier option. For this same reason, many appreciate tea ... Read More

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