Region: Netherlands
Category: Food & Beverage

Netherlands Food & Beverage

(353 reports matching your criteria)
  • Naturally Healthy Packaged Food in the Netherlands

    ... accentuated by the outbreak of COVID-19. Dutch consumers remain attracted to naturally healthy food in line with the growing healthy eating trend in the country. “Naturally healthy” appears to inculcate higher confidence in consumers, who ... Read More

  • Fortified/Functional Beverages in the Netherlands

    ... these as unnatural and therefore unhealthy. Many consumers tend to prefer naturally healthy beverages over fortified/functional alternatives. However, it seems that the COVID-19 crisis has caused a change in attitude with regard to fortified/functional beverages. ... Read More

  • Fortified/Functional Packaged Food in the Netherlands

    ... illness and the virus. Both value and volume sales witnessed positive growth in 2020 and 2021, in contrast to the decline in prior years. Following the outbreak of COVID-19, Dutch consumers became more concerned about ... Read More

  • Better For You Packaged Food in the Netherlands

    ... wake of COVID-19 and in line with extant concerns over obesity and diabetes. In particular, consumers try to reduce sugar in their diet, thus giving preference to reduced sugar products. This is also a result ... Read More

  • Organic Beverages in the Netherlands

    ... pure and healthy beverages. The COVID-19 crisis accelerated this trend even more as consumers were increasingly aware of the importance of a healthy lifestyle in general, looking to gain some immunity from or better resist ... Read More

  • Naturally Healthy Beverages in the Netherlands

    ... become a mainstream category and the fact that the main supermarket chains such Albert Heijn and Jumbo have a wide private label range of NH green tea and NH fruit/herbal tea illustrates the popularity of ... Read More

  • Organic Packaged Food in the Netherlands

    ... organic baby food, organic dairy and organic chocolate confectionery. Organic packaged food, in general, remains more expensive compared to its regular counterparts, meaning that not all Dutch consumers are able to afford these products. Thus, ... Read More

  • Free From in the Netherlands

    ... this fast-growing category in the Netherlands. The healthy eating trend, in line with wider environmental and health awareness and concerns over allergies and food tolerances, has grown the potential consumer base for these products. Free ... Read More

  • Better For You Beverages in the Netherlands

    ... BFY reduced sugar beverages still managed to achieve strong growth in 2021. The COVID-19 crisis was certainly a contributing factor to the growth of BFY reduced sugar soft drinks in 2021. During the various lockdowns, ... Read More

  • Bakery and Cereals in the Netherlands - Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast to 2025

    ... size (value and volume 2016-20, and forecast to 2025). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The bakery and ... Read More

  • Tea in the Netherlands

    ... the closure of the on-trade caused a small rebound in off-trade sales of black tea in 2020, but by 2021 this rebound was already history. The decline in black tea consumption appears to be a ... Read More

  • Coffee in the Netherlands

    ... off-trade. In the second half of the year, schools reopened, workers started to return to the office and on-trade establishments saw lockdown measures lifted. This meant that the on-trade showed the first signs of a ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in the Netherlands

    ... small compared to, for example, the sales of coffee and tea. The category is seen as extremely mature with little opportunity for growth or development. This also means that the large players in hot drinks ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in the Netherlands

    ... to COVID-19. As the hospitality industry in 2021 continued to be disrupted because of the pandemic, with many people also still having to work from home, the hot drinks category was only able to record ... Read More

  • Netherlands HRI (Hotel Restaurants and Institutional) Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... Key Highlights The market is primarily driven by the increasing inclination and investment toward technological developments, such as robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and others, and are simplifying the food industry in Netherlands. Demand ... Read More

  • Hospitality Industry in the Netherlands - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... fact that and with more municipalities implementing a restrictive hotel policy, which means there are fewer opportunities for new hotel developments as the city already bulges, it yet retains the top spot as the most ... Read More

  • Netherlands Cashew Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... European importer of cashew nut kernels, accounting for more than 40% of the total regional imports. Globally, the country comprises 10% of the total trade. The demand for the nut is growing at a continuous ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in the Netherlands

    ... on-trade and impulse driven sales of bottled water recorded a catastrophic decline. For bottled water, on-trade sales depend heavily on sales through restaurants, bars and hotels. These channels slowly reopened in 2021 which helped the ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in the Netherlands

    ... underdeveloped category remained an interesting growth proposition. Moreover, the main players mainly target young adults as these products are mainly positioned as products you buy for yourself. Young people buy RTD coffee because when seeking ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in the Netherlands

    ... consumers became slightly more active again and there were more opportunities to engage in organised sports. This helped the category to achieve cautious growth. However, the growth was not nearly enough to compensate for the ... Read More

  • Concentrates in the Netherlands

    ... during the early stages of the COVID-19 crisis. During March and April 2020, in particular, consumers bought additional bottles of liquid concentrates in order to ensure they had enough for a few weeks or even ... Read More

  • Carbonates in the Netherlands

    ... the on-trade achieved a slight recovery, the ongoing presence of the virus meant COVID-19 restrictions were still imposed on the on-trade and continued to have a significant impact in 2021. As a result, the recovery ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in the Netherlands

    ... For instance, this meant that sales of more impulse driven soft drinks and types of packaging were negatively impacted. The recovery of on-trade sales of soft drinks was another area of concern. For instance, while ... Read More

  • Asian Speciality Drinks in the Netherlands

    ... base of specific consumer groups and has experienced a relatively minor impact from the COVID-19 crisis. In supermarkets these products are often displayed in the section with ethnic foods rather than being part of the ... Read More

  • Juice in the Netherlands

    ... 2021 on-trade sales recorded a strong increase as restrictions imposed on the on-trade were slowly lifted. This enabled the overall category to achieve a modest increase in 2021. Euromonitor International's Juice in Netherlands report offers ... Read More

Research Assistance

Live help

Join Alert Me Now!

Sign Up

Find out more on our blog
Cookie Settings