Region: Europe
Category: Soft Drinks

Europe Soft Drinks

(557 reports matching your criteria)
  • Concentrates in Denmark

    ... of investment and innovation from brands and retailers. As a consequence, consumers show little interest in the category, particularly as it is also deemed to be unhealthy. Danish parents mainly buy concentrates for children, and ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Greece

    ... consumers adapting their purchasing behaviours, with many searching for deals and discounts to save costs. Despite this, consumption was negatively impacted, with the decline in disposable incomes reducing both purchases and tourism, with lower levels ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Denmark

    ... clearly had its winners and losers, with growth rates varying hugely depending on the category. Energy drinks, sports drinks, RTD tea and RTD coffee were amongst the best performers due to low category saturation and ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Greece

    ... challenged by being viewed as a dated choice, leading to the lack of investment from manufacturers. This, combined with the decline in disposable incomes, impacted consumer spending, resulting in a further decline in sales. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Denmark

    ... high sugar content of regular carbonates boosted decline in all regular areas, while all areas of reduced sugar carbonates witnessed growth. Sugar has become an increasing focus for health conscious consumers in recent years, with ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Belgium

    ... relatively cold and wet weather in 2023 did not favour soft drink sales, particularly affecting on-the-go variants. Despite this, on-the-go consumption continued to drive value for the product area, albeit at a slower pace due ... Read More

  • Carbonates in France

    ... sales already surpassed the level of 2019 in 2022, because of both off-trade recovery and the positive performance in the on-trade channel, especially via fast food outlets. Favourable conditions existed in 2022, with the recovery ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in France

    ... high rate of inflation, the ongoing war in Ukraine and the fact that the summer saw a much more limited heatwave than in the previous year. In fact, the northern half of the country saw ... Read More

  • Concentrates in France

    ... growth was also high during the summer of 2022, thanks to the heatwave, and again during the summer of 2023 in the southern part of the country, but to a much lesser extent in the ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Belgium

    ... water being a primary ingredient in concentrate-based drinks, consumer concerns about the nutritional value of these beverages, especially in Belgium where liquid concentrates were traditionally popular, have intensified. As a result, consumers are gravitating towards... ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Belgium

    ... approach has also fostered an environment conducive to innovation, encouraging the exploration of natural ingredients in beverage recipes. Belgian consumers are displaying a preference for smaller formats, which are sold at higher margins. This shift ... Read More

  • Concentrates in the United Kingdom

    ... to be especially marked by the decline in powder concentrates, which is set to see a stronger fall in sales than liquid concentrates in 2023. Growth in off-trade current value terms is expected to slow ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in the United Kingdom

    ... impact on the cost of living. Consumers have lost purchasing power, and this has been reflected in consumer behaviour throughout the whole country. As prices continue to increase, people have had to prioritise their expenses, ... Read More

  • Carbonates in the United Kingdom

    ... and often surpassing 10% rises, carbonates is set to experience increases in current value sales both off-trade and on-trade in 2023. On-trade volume sales of carbonates are also expected to continue to flourish, whilst there ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Sweden

    ... but it is the longest standing health trend in soft drinks. This trend is not just limited to carbonates either with low/no added sugar variants becoming more commonplace and popular in concentrates and energy drinks ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Poland

    ... the consumption of sugary drinks. The Polish ruling party listened to these pleas, and in 2021 launched a sugar tax on sugar-containing soft drinks, with the level of tax based on the amount of sugar ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Italy

    ... growing media attention on Italy’s rising obesity rate and the health risks associated with a high sugar intake, with this leading many Italians to focus on improving their diet. As such, low sugar and no ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Spain

    ... A major contribution comes from no sugar cola carbonates. While lower-income consumers were generally forced to reduce their spending on perceived non-essential goods towards the end of the review period due to high inflation, an ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in the Netherlands

    ... approached their health and wellness which led to a sudden and unexpected surge in the retail sales of health and wellness soft drinks at that time. The primary cause of this increase was the fact ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in France

    ... the stabilisation of consumption patterns, as demand for such products surged in 2020 due to increased health-consciousness following the outbreak of COVID-19. However, the contraction was mainly attributable to more cautious attitudes to spending amidst ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Finland

    ... active lifestyles in the cold and dark Nordic climate, making them already amongst the biggest coffee consumers on the planet. Seeing energy boosting properties not only in energy drinks, but also in functional water and ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... from retail to on-trade was also visible, as Czech bars and restaurants fully reopened for business following the lifting of pandemic restrictions. Nonetheless, demand was significantly impacted by the weakening purchasing power of Czech households, ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Greece

    ... health problems, including obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Sugary soft drinks have come under particular scrutiny for their potential part in the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in many markets around the world, including ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in Denmark

    ... mental health care. These are targeted at a wide audience, from sportspeople to mass consumers, who are looking for healthier versions of traditional products and more functionality in everyday nutrition. Euromonitor International's HW Soft Drinks ... Read More

  • HW Soft Drinks in the United Kingdom

    ... but also because of the more expensive retail prices of soft drinks with higher sugar content. Higher unit prices became an even more important factor driving consumers’ choices in 2022, especially during a period of ... Read More

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