Category: General Beverages
Europe General Beverages
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Hot Drinks in Poland
... and in the workplace, with a growing interest in speciality coffee. Consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about different coffee origins, brewing methods, and flavour profiles. While standard fresh ground coffee is seeing negative growth in ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Bulgaria
... incomes and escalating grocery product prices. Despite these challenges, premium brands are performing better than expected, as consumers show a tendency to downgrade within their preferred brands when necessary. This indicates a strong brand loyalty ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Poland
... category, with a shift away from premium and gourmet hot drinks to more economical choices. Indeed, consumers are prioritising value-oriented hot drinks that offer a more satisfying experience, but come with a lower price tag. ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Sweden
... As prices were more stable in 2023, demand rose. Retail current value growth continued to benefit from high inflation, but also a move towards more premium types and products, such as fresh coffee beans. Fresh ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Ireland
... and the cost of living, which tempered demand, while boosting current value sales. In 2023, the retail demand for hot drinks was stable as foodservice volume sales continued to rebound strongly from the COVID-19 slump. ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Ireland
... malt-based hot drinks and “other” plant-based hot drinks benefited from this trend. The aggregation of these performances is projected to see only very marginal total volume growth for other hot drinks over 2023. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Bulgaria
... for low-sugar drinks. Despite competitive pricing, malt-based and other plant-based hot drinks have not significantly expanded their customer base. Euromonitor International's Other Hot Drinks in Bulgaria report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Greece
... on essentials, with other hot drinks lacking commodity status. In addition, retail prices of other hot drinks have seen rises in both 2022 and 2023, further dissuading consumers. In 2023, the decline in disposable incomes ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Greece
... with sales driven by promotional periods. For other hot drinks, this has translated to a strong decline in consumption, with these products being regarded as unessential by many. Retail volume growth in tea also slowed, ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Italy
... other hand, sales of non-chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks and other plant-based hot drinks are negligible in Italy, thus not covered in Euromonitor International data. Euromonitor International's Other Hot Drinks in Italy report offers a comprehensive ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Finland
... sales volumes recover from the pandemic. Meanwhile, retail sales are under pressure, not just from the normalisation of shopping behaviour post-pandemic, but also due to rising prices and the maturity of the category. Other hot ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Hungary
... stability or even decline in the demographic profile of 0-14-year-olds in Hungary. This lack of a growing consumer base limited the product area's potential. Additionally, a lack of product innovation, limited product variety with a ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Italy
... prices. In addition to inflationary pressures, coffee has also been impacted by structural issues affecting supply chains, including problems with transportation from producing countries. Whilst tea has been less impacted by inflation and the rising ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Hungary
... or switching to lower-priced brands. Additionally, a lack of innovation from manufacturers hampered growth opportunities. Euromonitor International's Hot Drinks in Hungary report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Denmark
... remain positive as, while consuming less in terms of quantity, many consumers are proving willing to pay more for their hot drink purchases. The interest in higher quality products is being supported by the prominent ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Norway
... pandemic now over there has been a resumption of cross-border trade with Sweden. As a result, retail volume sales of hot drinks have continued to decline in 2023. However, this also reflects a stabilisation of ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Belgium
... volume terms in 2023. Notably, premium hot drinks like coffee beans, hard coffee pods, and loose tea leaves are witnessing positive volume sales growth during the year. Euromonitor International's Hot Drinks in Belgium report offers ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in the Czech Republic
... surges in prices, which hindered demand amid the higher cost of living. Thus, many Czech consumers looked to save money on the hot drinks they buy in two major ways. First, some consumers reduced the ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Denmark
... are consumed by children and Danish parents prefer to offer their offspring healthier options. The category has suffered from the increasing focus on the role of sugar in a number of health problems, including type ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in the Czech Republic
... Republic. As consumers faced higher cost of living pressures, they looked to reduce their expenditure on deemed non-essential products. For many consumers this included chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks and “other” plant-based hot drinks. The demand ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Norway
... other hot drinks have been on a downward trajectory as consumers have gradually resumed their old lifestyle habits, which have included drinking less at home and more in the workplace, at school or in foodservice ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Belgium
... driver behind this structural decline is the adverse perception of flavoured powder drinks, primarily due to their high sugar content. Belgium's prevailing health-conscious trend is causing a decline in regular non-alcoholic beverages in favour of ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Spain
... high production costs and expensive raw materials. Indeed, whilst some brands tried to absorb any rises in costs, many found this unsustainable, and faced no choice but to raise prices for consumers. According to Spain’s ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Spain
... the first pandemic year), and whilst volume sales in the foodservice channel are expected to rise, they will remain below the level seen pre-pandemic. However, current value sales are set to grow in the retail ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in France
... markets in dry grocery products in supermarkets and hypermarkets. It also benefited from the recovery of foodservice in France thanks to the comeback of domestic and inbound tourism. However, all this was something of a ... Read More