Category: Snack Foods
Tunisia Snack Foods
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Tunisia
... more affordable prices than their international counterparts, as well as shopping during promotions. Indeed, there is growing demand for sauces, dips and condiments from the discounter Aziza. Overall, all categories are recording lower volume growth ... Read More
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Tunisia Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks
... raw materials, particularly imported ones like wheat and sugar. Brand owners are passing on cost increases to the end consumer, resulting in higher unit prices. However, consumers are exhibiting relatively limited sensitivity to price hikes, ... Read More
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Tunisia Savoury Snacks
... driven by high inflation and rising production and distribution costs. Brand owners have reacted by focusing on smaller pack sizes to ensure affordable prices. For example, Sté Snacks Tunisie introduced Mad Chips Corn in 16g ... Read More
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Tunisia Snacks
... strong price increases across categories. Higher prices can be attributed to several factors, including rising costs of raw materials, escalating production expenses and the overarching impact of inflation on the market. In this challenging business ... Read More
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Snacks in Tunisia
... higher retail prices. In retail volume terms, snacks is growing at a slightly faster pace than in 2022, but inflation and lower purchasing power are curbing demand and limiting overall growth potential. The launch of ... Read More
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Savoury Snacks in Tunisia
... snacks category, with marketing campaigns a key driver of retail volume and current value growth. Manufacturers continue to make a sizeable investment in potato chips. In 2023, international brand Lay’s is showing a good performance ... Read More
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Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Tunisia
... popular product in Tunisia and is also one of oldest sweet filled biscuits available. However, the launch of the wafer variant has helped to support brand sales, with demand skyrocketing and the brand becoming out ... Read More