Region: Ukraine
Category: Food & Beverage

Ukraine Food & Beverage

(267 reports matching your criteria)
  • Ukraine Ice Cream

    ... Mars, among others. Despite their high prices these variants have strong growth prospects as Ukrainians often by ice cream as a treat or indulgence and are already familiar with such big names. Euromonitor International's Ice ... Read More

  • Ukraine Savoury Snacks

    ... promotions through modern distribution channels. In bread chips, Khrumteam from PepsiCo has been rebranded and returned to store shelves. Local manufacturer Snack Production, meanwhile, is focusing on more sophisticated tastes in bread chips to attract ... Read More

  • Ukraine Chocolate Confectionery

    ... seen in 2022 when war broke out. Mondelez Ukraine, which produces the Korona and Milka brands, saw a significant drop in retail value share in 2022, as higher prices and logistics issues hampered supply and ... Read More

  • Ukraine Sugar Confectionery

    ... company offers the most favourably priced products in comparison to the majority of imported brands, like Haribo, thanks to local manufacturing and less impact from currency devaluation. Further, the domestic player boasts a wide product ... Read More

  • Ukraine Gum

    ... Dirol (Mondelez) in supermarkets and convenience stores. This is keeping their famous brands at affordable prices and helping to boost impulse purchases of chewing gum, which is usually located by tills. Euromonitor International's Gum in ... Read More

  • Ukraine Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks

    ... 2022, mostly driven by imported goods, as its local factory is located close to the Russian border in Trostyanets in the Sumy region, open to danger from frequent air attacks. As a result, the player ... Read More

  • Ukraine Snacks

    ... progress still limited by current circumstances including inflation and decreased disposable incomes. Local consumers continue to shy away from impulse purchases and non-essentials. Ukrainians are also avoiding celebrations and limiting socialisation and are engaged in ... Read More

  • Ukraine: Meat Processing and Preserving Industry Overview 2020-2028

    ... years 2020 to 2028. Gain insights into market drivers, opportunities, challenges, and constraints, providing a comprehensive understanding of the industry landscape. Please note: the online download version of this report is for a global site ... Read More

  • Vending in Ukraine

    ... emergence of sales from a relatively low base, its strong showing also reflected the fact that the product assortment in this channel is increasingly expanding beyond traditional staples like packaged sandwiches, confectionery and crisps to ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Ukraine

    ... 2022 due to the initial shock and destruction of the Russian invasion, most have since shown remarkable resilience and flexibility in rebuilding supply chains and optimising their operations to better meet new challenges and changes ... Read More

  • Small Local Grocers in Ukraine

    ... the Russian invasion receded, it continued to lose ground to modern formats such as convenience stores and supermarkets. The latter trend is ongoing for several years, but has recently been reinforced first by the pandemic ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Ukraine

    ... than limited-service restaurants and with virtually no digital ordering solutions as well as a generally rudimentary presence on social media and online. Despite this traditional approach self-service cafeterias remained attractive to consumers in Ukraine in... ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Ukraine

    ... the channel has been under significant pressure, firstly due to the impact of COVID-19 and the resulting restrictions and then from the impact of Russia’s invasion in 2022. The channel has also suffered from other ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Ukraine

    ... to Russia’s invasion, but their duration was shortened in 2023 and most regions now operate a curfew between 11pm and 5am. This is a better situation for bars/pubs than during the first few months following ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Ukraine

    ... several factors including the loss of tourism, a focus on essential needs, and consumers trying to avoid unnecessary trips outside the home. Consumer foodservice through lodging saw some improvement in 2023 with outlets looking to ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Ukraine

    ... terms in 2022 with Russia’s invasion pushing many people to flee the country in search of safety, while many limited-service restaurants closed outlets either temporarily or permanently. After the huge setback in 2022 operators of ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Ukraine

    ... raids launched by Russia in some parts of the country. Another problem was Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure which led to temporary electricity blackouts across the country. This meant that foodservice operators had to take ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Ukraine

    ... higher menu prices compared to limited-service restaurants discouraged many consumers who were struggling financially due to the impact of soaring inflation. Nonetheless, there was some improvement in 2023 after a particularly painful 2022 which was ... Read More

  • Cheese in Ukraine

    ... cheese. For instance, some consumers are shifting to so-called cheese products which mimics hard cheese, but which have a lower quality. These products utilise plant fats and are mostly locally produced. Meanwhile, other people are ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Ukraine

    ... faces other obstacles including consumers downtrading to cheaper products and avoiding purchasing non-essentials. The supply chain is also under pressure as many factories, warehouses and stores have been damaged. Market players are being forced to ... Read More

  • Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Ukraine

    ... core basket of goods and therefore in response to the challenges presented by the war and its impact on the economy many people stopped buying it. Sour milk products like kefir and ryazhanka were not ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Ukraine

    ... to support Ukraine’s economy while it continues to cope with the impact of Russia’s war in the country. This step has provided a big boost to local butter manufacturers which have seen heavy losses since ... Read More

  • Drinking Milk Products in Ukraine

    ... product. The sharp drop in volume sales seen in 2022 was the result of lost territories and large numbers of consumers fleeing the country following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Price increases are more limited within ... Read More

  • Plant-Based Dairy in Ukraine

    ... out into offering plant-based yoghurt made from coconut cream. The range is available in five flavours and is available in the dairy section of the large supermarkets, mostly alongside the imported Alpro range of plant-based ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Ukraine

    ... consumer base for these products. Besides which, there is also lower purchasing power among the remaining population with some parents avoiding buying non-essential goods like other baby food. Meanwhile, retail sales of dried baby food ... Read More

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