Category: Food & Beverage
Asia Food & Beverage
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HW Staple Foods in India
... pressed for time, and consumers have looked towards breakfast cereals as a quick breakfast option. With a greater focus on health and nutrition since COVID-19, consumers are looking for nutritional value in breakfast cereals. Seeds ... Read More
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HW Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Taiwan
... with heightened health consciousness, which has been bolstered by the experiences of the COVID-19 crisis, consumers are increasingly demanding more natural products and fewer additives in their food. They are especially wary of added sugar, ... Read More
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HW Cooking Ingredients and Meals in India
... costs. It was relatively easy to mix lower-quality oils, as they would not show up due to the colour and high pungency level of mustard oil, making it challenging to identify. Mustard oil has always ... Read More
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Health and Wellness in Turkey
... a range of claims such as natural, organic, good source of minerals/vitamins, no sugar/no added sugar (particularly in beverages), low fat and high protein/fibre. Euromonitor International's Health and Wellness in Turkey report tracks the developments ... Read More
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Health and Wellness in South Korea
... from a range of claims such as natural, organic, good source of minerals/vitamins, no sugar/no added sugar (particularly in beverages), low fat and high protein/fibre. Euromonitor International's Health and Wellness in South Korea report tracks ... Read More
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HW Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Singapore
... retail channels for cooking ingredients and meals. Major players have been diversifying their portfolios to offer healthier options with niche product offerings in addition to different flavours, in an attempt to differentiate and tap into ... Read More
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HW Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Indonesia
... by rising health awareness among consumers, a well-established trend that was recently reinforced by concerns surrounding COVID-19. New launches, promotional activities and improvements in the distribution of various brands and product types via specialist stores, ... Read More
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HW Snacks in South Korea
... products low in these ingredients. Concerns about salt intake have also been raised by the government, which aims to reduce the average daily salt intake of its citizens to 3,000mg or less by 2025, from ... Read More
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HW Snacks in Turkey
... this disrupted by the war in Ukraine. Companies therefore have to work hard to attract and retain consumers’ attention, and many have been doing so through differentiation, leading to regular new launches. While brands that ... Read More
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HW Hot Drinks in Taiwan
... drinks without sugar in order to stay healthy. Indeed, sugar has become a major focus of the health and wellness trend as it has become strongly associated with a range of health problems and, in ... Read More
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HW Dairy Products and Alternatives in Singapore
... the scheme, Nutri-Grade beverages with a grade of C or D (indicating higher than 5g of sugar and/or greater than 1.2g of saturated fat per 100ml of product) must be labelled. This system aims to ... Read More
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HW Staple Foods in South Korea
... baked goods, and breakfast cereals. Sales of grain-added rice, such as brown rice, black rice, and multi-grain rice, have been growing more strongly than white rice, in line with the overall healthy eating trend. CJ ... Read More
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HW Snacks in Indonesia
... multiple snacks categories in Indonesia in 2022. These types of products have been gaining popularity for several years in line with the trend towards rising health awareness among the population, with information obtained from social ... Read More
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HW Staple Foods in Taiwan
... to visit gyms and exercise regularly in the review period. Apart from working out, people are also paying attention to their diets. Many have changed their diets and exercise routines in order to achieve a ... Read More
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HW Staple Foods in Indonesia
... – which was reinforced by concerns surrounding COVID-19 during the review period – is especially pronounced when it comes to staple foods that are consumed more frequently and in larger quantities. One of its most ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in South Korea
... water and “water-like” natural RTD tea. Although decline was seen in 2022, sales remained high – above the pre-pandemic levels. Bottled water has maintained high demand as some South Korean consumers have permanently switched from ... Read More
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HW Hot Drinks in Singapore
... to regular dairy. The dairy element in instant hot drinks is typically replaced with oat, soy, or almond milk, and formats can range from fresh ground capsule pods to instant mixes. Dairy substitutes also support ... Read More
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HW Snacks in Singapore
... better value for money. However, this trend was in stark contrast to the growing health and wellness trend, whereby there is an increased emphasis on snack consumption in moderation, hence pushing the purchase of multipacks. ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Taiwan
... are purchasing soft drinks. Local consumer demand for natural ingredients with no or low sugar content and few or no calories is driving the growth of products such as no sugar ready-to-drink (RTD) tea, zero ... Read More
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HW Snacks in India
... 15-49 are obese, considering a standard BMI (Body Mass Index) of more than 30. The findings further indicate that around 17.6% of women and 18.8% of men in the same age group are overweight. With ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Singapore
... consumption occasions. Commencing on 30 December 2022, the Singapore government imposed colour-coded mandatory nutritional labelling for pre-packaged beverages. The Nutri-Grade scheme dictates that Nutri-Grade beverages considered Grade C or D (indicating higher than 5g of ... Read More
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HW Staple Foods in Turkey
... gained weight, with the number of people diagnosed with overweight and obesity rising. However, during 2022, consumers were encouraged to return to their pre-pandemic levels of fitness, so they worked out in the gym and ... Read More
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Health and Wellness in Singapore
... a range of claims such as natural, organic, good source of minerals/vitamins, no sugar/no added sugar (particularly in beverages), low fat and high protein/fibre. Euromonitor International's Health and Wellness in Singapore report tracks the developments ... Read More
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Health and Wellness in Indonesia
... a range of claims such as natural, organic, good source of minerals/vitamins, no sugar/no added sugar (particularly in beverages), low fat and high protein/fibre. Euromonitor International's Health and Wellness in Indonesia report tracks the developments ... Read More
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Health and Wellness in India
... a range of claims such as natural, organic, good source of minerals/vitamins, no sugar/no added sugar (particularly in beverages), low fat and high protein/fibre. Euromonitor International's Health and Wellness in India report tracks the developments ... Read More