Region: Hong Kong
Category: Food & Beverage

Hong Kong Food & Beverage

(149 reports matching your criteria)
  • Sports Drinks in Hong Kong, China

    ... of sports and exercise routines, consumers increasingly turned to sports drinks to fulfil their hydration needs, making it the ideal beverage choice for active individuals. This resurgence in demand has been accompanied by a surge ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Hong Kong, China

    ... to office work resulted in greater demand for an energy boost among local consumers. As they adapted to busy working schedules and social lifestyles once again, there was a greater need to maintain energy levels ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Hong Kong, China

    ... there has been a noticeable rise in impulse beverage purchases, particularly among local consumers who are eager to embrace an active lifestyle and spend greater time outdoors after the prolonged lockdown during the pandemic. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Hong Kong, China

    ... aligned with changing consumer behaviour and economic conditions. With the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, the return of office workers resulted in greater demand for an energy boost, particularly in the morning and afternoon. Local office ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Hong Kong, China

    ... resumption of active lifestyles following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, the availability of ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages across various channels has hindered the shift towards concentrates. Unlike RTDs, which are conveniently consumed without any mixing, concentrates ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Hong Kong, China

    ... of carbonates in Hong Kong. It also helped drive sales through channels that benefited from impulse purchases, such as convenience stores, small local grocers, and variety stores. Euromonitor International's Carbonates in Hong Kong, China report ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Hong Kong, China

    ... Hong Kong. This rebound was particularly evident via on-trade, as well as in channels that generally capitalise on impulse purchases, such as convenience stores, small local grocers, and variety stores. Euromonitor International's Bottled Water in ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in China

    ... continue to rise, registering low single-digit growth, with foodservice volume growth expected to be slightly higher than retail volume growth due to the continued rebound of foodservice sales following the lifting of COVID-19 lockdown measures. ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Hong Kong, China

    ... foodservice players in Hong Kong. The previous few years, particularly during the pandemic, were detrimental to foodservice businesses, many of which struggled to survive amidst lockdowns, restrictions, and reduced consumer spending. As a result, these ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Hong Kong, China

    ... stagnant. However, amongst consumer foodservice players in Hong Kong, full-service restaurants are facing the most significant challenges in regaining momentum and recovering to the pre-pandemic level of sales. Despite the return of tourism flows, the ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Hong Kong, China

    ... rebounded and consumer confidence returned, foodservice establishments were able to implement price adjustments to cover their increasing costs and improve profitability. Euromonitor International's Consumer Foodservice by Location in Hong Kong, China report offers a comprehensive ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Hong Kong, China

    ... main players, Marugame Seimen. However, the channel did receive a marginal boost from inbound tourism flows. Most tourists, as part of their travel itinerary, seek out quality dining experiences. However, amongst value-seeking tourists, self-service cafeterias ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Hong Kong, China

    ... synonymous with local delicacies, offering a wide range of beloved street foods, such as fish balls, stinky tofu, and egg waffles. Locals often seek out these outlets for a quick and affordable taste of authentic ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Hong Kong, China

    ... brought some respite to businesses in limited-service restaurants in Hong Kong, as rent prices remained relatively low. Even in popular areas such as Tsim Sha Tsui, in 2023 rents were half the level they were ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Hong Kong, China

    ... scene has become increasingly diverse in Hong Kong, with a wide range of options available to consumers. From speciality coffee shops to trendy cafés, there is something to cater to every taste and preference. This ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Hong Kong, China

    ... major supermarkets, Wellcome, ParknShop, and U select, increased by 2% year-on-year in 2022, and continued to rise in 2023; an increase higher than inflation, according to the Consumer Council. In particular, increases in the prices ... Read More

  • Vending in Hong Kong, China

    ... they finally returned to the pre-pandemic (2019) level. Vending machines are very common in Hong Kong. They are easily found in public places (train stations, recreational centres, streets, and playgrounds) and institutions. From providing quick ... Read More

  • Small Local Grocers in Hong Kong, China

    ... by residential areas remaining a stable and strong source of domestic consumption, as such stores are often located close to people’s homes. However, in 2023 this channel saw the slowest growth rate for several years. ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in Hong Kong, China

    ... in Hong Kong have returned to their normal work-from-office routine. This has resulted in an increase in overall foot traffic in commercial districts, where many bakeries are located, which cater to consumers with freshly baked ... Read More

  • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Hong Kong, China

    ... be attributed to reduced demand for at-home consumption, primarily driven by the return to office working and increased travel activities. Euromonitor International's Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Hong Kong, China report offers in-depth knowledge of ... Read More

  • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Hong Kong, China

    ... by the strong rebound in the foodservice channel, thanks to the return of foot traffic and tourism flows. As people have resumed their normal routines and engaged in revenge travel, the demand for dining out ... Read More

  • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Hong Kong, China

    ... by growth in foodservice. In 2023, rice and pasta in Hong Kong are set to experience slight retail volume declines, primarily due to reduced demand for at-home consumption. The return to office working and increased ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Hong Kong, China

    ... pandemic, consumers have been eager to dine out and experience travel, which is set to lead to a decrease in retail volume sales of staple foods. The resumption of travel and the return to office ... Read More

  • Breakfast Cereals in Hong Kong, China

    ... of office working has been leading to a shift in consumer demand from hot cereals to ready-to-eat (RTE) cereals in retail, with hot cereals set to turn to volume decline in Hong Kong in 2023, ... Read More

  • Meals and Soups in Hong Kong, China

    ... key destination. The revenge travel observed in 2023 has led to a significant reduction in the amount of time spent by Hong Kong consumers in their home city, as well as a decrease in cooking ... Read More

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