Region: Latvia
Category: Snack Foods

Latvia Snack Foods

(7 reports matching your criteria)
  • Latvia Savoury Snacks

    ... Recognising the dampening effect of rising prices on consumer demand, market players are prioritising price stabilisation. This focus on affordability is a crucial step towards regaining consumer confidence and stimulating market growth. However, navigating this ... Read More

  • Latvia Snacks

    ... witnessed sluggish sales, a more optimistic outlook emerges for the latter half. This recovery can be attributed to several factors, including a shift in consumer preferences. Burdened by high inflation in 2022-2023, Latvians are becoming ... Read More

  • Latvia Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks

    ... which began in 2023 and continues in 2024, highlights a shift in snacking preferences. The diverse range of products within this category, from classic cookies and snack bars to innovative fruit-based options, provides consumers with ... Read More

  • Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Latvia

    ... be minimal, with inflation cutting into profit margins. Volume growth is also expected to be minimal. With consumers being increasingly price sensitive, there is a degree of trading down. For instance, the high price of ... Read More

  • Savoury Snacks in Latvia

    ... vegetable oil in particular see significant price rises. Many segments are expected to register a volume decline, including the most popular product, potato chips. Nuts, seeds and trail mixes, as well as tortilla chips, are ... Read More

  • Snacks in Latvia

    ... monetary policy, all have a dampening impact. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though its growth is expected to ease. As a result, consumers are expected to be highly price sensitive ... Read More

  • Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Latvia

    ... economic uncertainty as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the meteoric rise in inflation and tightening monetary policy, all have a dampening impact. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though ... Read More

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