Region: Serbia and Montenegro
Category: Food

Serbia and Montenegro Food

(52 reports matching your criteria)
  • Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Serbia

    ... as they visit foodservice outlets more frequently, and are keen to eat out and socialise. At the same time, rising inflation has led to greater price sensitivity in 2023, with producers and retailers offering frequent ... Read More

  • Sweet Spreads in Serbia

    ... meals and snacks at home and are visiting foodservice outlets more frequently. This trend is impacting consumption of sweet spreads as the number of usage occasions reduces. Traditionally, most of the jams and preserves consumed ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Serbia

    ... fuel and other goods, and are equally feeling the impact of higher interest rates and supply shortages. On balance, Serbians are less optimistic about the economy with purchasing power constrained as inflation remains high in ... Read More

  • Meals and Soups in Serbia

    ... thanks to its convenience and the diverse choice of products available in retailers. Several leading players offer a wide variety of frozen ready meals that only require 10-15 minutes preparation time. Among the most popular ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Serbia

    ... share in terms of retail volume sales, as olive oil and other edible oil sales grows at a faster speed. This is the result of the global shortage of sunflower oil stemming largely from ongoing ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Serbia

    ... on-the-go consumption and the return to foodservice outlets. Both of these trends negatively impacted dairy consumption in 2023, with retail volume sales remaining in decline for a second year in 2023. Consumers spent less time ... Read More

  • Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Serbia

    ... consumers are still spending more time outside of the home and are enjoying eating out in the foodservice channel. This factor continues to impinge on retail volume sales of yoghurt and sour milk products in ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Serbia

    ... slight volume growth is driven mainly by butter, which is outperforming margarine and spreads in 2023. Euromonitor International's Butter and Spreads in Serbia report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing ... Read More

  • Cheese in Serbia

    ... cheese to protect domestic production from the excessive number of imports entering the country. The import tax applies to seven different types of cheese including Emmental, cheddar, edam, tilsit, kashkaval, maasdam and gouda. However, local ... Read More

  • Other Dairy in Serbia

    ... are considered good snacking options. Chilled snacks are particularly popular for on-the-go consumption. Coffee whiteners is expected to register the highest current value growth, although from a very small base. Euromonitor International's Other Dairy in ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Serbia

    ... limited time for cooking children’s meals. At the same time, baby food manufacturers are promoting the safety of their products and offer consumers a wider choice. Busy lifestyles are also driving demand for convenient packaging ... Read More

  • Chocolate Confectionery in Serbia

    ... consumption. Despite inflationary pressures, which encouraged consumers to be more sensitive, chocolate confectionery benefitted from its perception as an affordable indulgence, as consumers sought to treat themselves, while eschewing larger purchases. In addition, while man... ... Read More

  • Sugar Confectionery in Serbia

    ... busy, pre-pandemic lifestyles, which led to an increase in impulse purchasing occasions. Despite rising levels of health awareness, Serbians continued to take comfort in their favourite sweets, which are seen as affordable luxuries during times ... Read More

  • Savoury Snacks in Serbia

    ... growing desire for on-the-go snacking options. As well as being a frequent substitute for meals, salty snacks were also increasingly consumed on other occasions, such as when socialising, watching TV and computer gaming, as well ... Read More

  • Gum in Serbia

    ... as well as recording the stronger performance. Sugar-free gum was the most widely available product type, with products with tooth-whitening and breath freshening properties being especially valued by consumers. Retail sales of bubble gum, on ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Serbia

    ... as extensive as in 2022, when there was a release of pent-up demand, following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. In 2023, growth in retail sales of ice cream was supported by the increased mobility of ... Read More

  • Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Serbia

    ... consumption. To this end, manufacturers paid greater attention to the packaging of their products, for example, by launching sweet biscuits in smaller packets that were suitable for these out-of-home snacking occasions. Euromonitor International's Sweet Biscuits, ... Read More

  • Snacks in Serbia

    ... opportunities for socialisation inside and outside the home and on-the-go and impulse consumption. With less time for food preparation, eating habits became more fluid, with more Serbians choosing to snack throughout the day, in preference ... Read More

  • Grocery Retailers in Serbia

    ... Serbia, the second largest retail player in the country, officially opened 10 new Maxi supermarkets in nine cities across Serbia in a single day in 2022. The new stores feature a wide range of products ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Serbia

    ... the opportunity to begin dining out on a regular basis once again as COVID-19 control measures were lifted, with the return of consumer foodservice having a negative impact on sales of several categories of staple ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Serbia

    ... the wake of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This behaviour has remained robust through the remainder of the review period as health and economic concerns linger, enhanced by the higher incidence of flu. The COVID-19 experience ... Read More

  • Sports Nutrition in Serbia

    ... and fitness. This trend was already underway, but accelerated by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which heightened awareness of health and wellbeing issues in the country. As pandemic restrictions ease and consumers return to more out-of-home ... Read More

  • Weight Management and Wellbeing in Serbia

    ... health and wellbeing for general health, and as a means of resisting viruses, has encouraged many Serbian consumers to change their diet and lifestyle, but many still search for quick and convenient weight management options. ... Read More

  • Plant-Based Dairy in Serbia

    ... by increased allergies, such as lactose intolerance, a growing number of vegans and also another cohort of consumers that believe that cutting down on dairy is also healthier and better for the environment. Plant-based milks ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Serbia

    ... fall in constant value sales. In 2021, consumers shifted to modern grocery retailers, as with society opened up again, they did less shopping in neighbourhood stores. Also, in a symbolic development, value sales through modern ... Read More

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