Category: Food & Beverage
Hong Kong Food & Beverage
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Food & Grocery Retailing in Hong Kong: Market Snapshot to 2028
... Food & Grocery retailing. The report provides an opinion to help companies in the retail industry better understand the changes in their environment, seize opportunities and formulate crucial business strategies. Scope Historic and forecast retail ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Hong Kong, China
... the average diet. The majority of RTD tea options are unsweetened, offering additional flavour in comparison to plain bottled water while containing no sugar, making them a preferred and refreshing choice for consumers. With the ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Hong Kong, China
... Many local office workers are increasingly finding on-trade coffee prices unreasonable, making RTD coffee a more economical alternative, often at nearly half the cost. As the prices of everyday items rise, consumers are increasingly swayed ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... to return to pre-pandemic levels, primarily due to increased prices impacting both tourists and local consumers. Meanwhile, the off-trade channel is witnessing heightened competition, driven by novel product developments aimed at generating consumer interest amid ... Read More
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Concentrates in Hong Kong, China
... vitamin C is often included in these products. Juice-flavoured concentrates are regaining shelf space, often serving as a family-friendly choice that allows for fruit-flavoured beverages at a more accessible price point. Robinsons is expanding its ... Read More
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Asian Speciality Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... has successfully differentiated its products by updating the packaging of its range of beverages to clearly indicate that they contain no added sugars or artificial ingredients. The range of newly packaged drinks features existing beverages ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... growth of sports drinks in Hong Kong. As active lifestyles and exercise routines resume, consumers are turning to sports drinks to meet their hydration needs. Convenience stores and supermarkets provide easy access to these beverages ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Hong Kong, China
... slower and significantly below pre-pandemic levels, primarily due to shifting consumer behaviour driven by rising costs and the increasing availability of reduced sugar and low-calorie carbonates. These alternatives provide consumers with a wider range of ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... avoid coffee, sweet and refreshing energy drinks offer an appealing alternative for their caffeine needs. However, consumers are also increasingly prioritising wellness and performance in their beverage choices, leading to growing demand for energy drinks ... Read More
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Carbonates in Hong Kong, China
... new product development. Despite the dominance of cola carbonates, some consumers still prefer non-cola options with alternative flavours and healthier choices. As consumers become increasingly health-conscious and seek value amid rising living costs, carbonates with ... Read More
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Juice in Hong Kong, China
... and fruit smoothies is contributing to positive, albeit undynamic growth, particularly within 100% juice. On the other hand, juice drinks (up to 24%) offers consumers an alternative for hydration purposes, with natural sweetness and enjoyable ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in China
... expected to grow modestly, with foodservice volume growth set to marginally outpace retail. The hot drinks industry is increasingly shaped by innovations in foodservice, such as bubble tea and fruit tea shops, which engage consumers ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... While health benefits are often highlighted, they may not be sufficient to satisfy health-conscious consumers. In response to this trend, there is increasing demand for other hot drinks with reduced sugar aimed at addressing these ... Read More
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Tea in Hong Kong, China
... for tea remains stable, players are employing various strategies to attract customers and differentiate themselves. Tea has entered an era of premiumisation, driven by new product developments that cater for evolving consumer preferences. Lipton, one ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... consumers, brands are introducing smaller packaging sizes and new products with lower entry costs, even if they come in reduced volumes. The ongoing premiumisation of coffee is being further fuelled by foodservice players capitalising on ... Read More
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Coffee in Hong Kong, China
... in the local market. As office work resumes full-time, value growth remains steady, partly influenced by rising cost of everyday consumer goods in Hong Kong. This shift represents a significant moment for instant coffee, which ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in Hong Kong, China
... are focusing more on what they choose for breakfast. Although some breakfast cereals attract criticism for their high sugar content, options that focus on healthier aspects, such as high fibre or protein content, continue to ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Hong Kong, China
... seclusion. Local consumers are now generally engaged in more frequent activities outside of the home, and have less time to prepare meals. As the city's economy has rebounded from the pandemic, Hong Kong residents have ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Hong Kong, China
... out and travelling abroad continues to negatively impact demand. Additionally, the rising cost of living means that many local consumers are more concerned about their everyday expenses, encouraging them to seek products that offer better ... Read More
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Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Hong Kong, China
... consumers choose to eat out in restaurants rather than preparing meals at home, the demand for bulky staple foods such as rice, pasta and noodles is falling. This contrasts with the performance of the foodservice ... Read More
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Hong Kong, China
... foodservice channel. Demand for processed meat, seafood and alternatives to meat through the latter has now fully recovered to pre-pandemic levels, due to the return of foot traffic and inbound arrivals. The resumption of normal ... Read More
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Baked Goods in Hong Kong, China
... affordable shopping and dining experiences in cities located in the Greater Bay Area, such as Shenzhen. This shift in consumer behaviour is impacting sales of traditional Hong Kong bakeries and cake shops. Large supermarket chains ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Hong Kong, China
... foodservice channel. Eating breakfast at home has become less common in Hong Kong due to the return of busy lifestyles for consumers. The limited time available in the mornings for residents to prepare breakfast and ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Hong Kong, China
... further price increases, due to stagnating global palm oil production, which is reflected in the growth of the Consumer Price Index for edible oils. Extreme weather conditions worldwide have particularly impacted olive production, leading to ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Hong Kong, China
... and low single-digit value growth. The overall demand for meals and soups is undynamic due to the reduction of at-home consumption as greater mobility is resulting in a further shift towards foodservice options, especially as ... Read More