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ISSUE 5 | 19 AUGUST 2021
Snacking Trends: The Four Trends that Matter!
Snacking Trends: The Four Trends that Matter!
Across the globe, snacking habits are becoming more considered, especially as consumers place more focus on maximizing wellbeing and enjoying moments of indulgence and escapism, two somewhat contradictory need states. This makes the choice of snacking products more complex and emphasizes the role of ingredients when evaluating snack products.
This free resource provides a synopsis of the four key trends influencing snacking habits based on FMCG Gurus Top Ten Trends for 2021.
Over the last couple of years, naturalness and clean label products have favored consumers. The demand for such products comes from several reasons, including consumers looking to improve their overall health.
So just how important is clean label, and will the desire for natural products continue to rise?
FMCG Gurus have found that there is an appetite among consumers to improve joint and bone health. However, the issue of joint and bone across the health industry seems to be overshadowed by more noticeable and media-covered health issues.
As Consumers are taking steps to prevent health issues before they occur, will the growth in sales of bone-joint rise?
This report series highlights consumer attitudes towards Immune Health in Asia Pacific, Europe, & North America by age groups. Each report explores how attitudes and behaviors compare and contrast by demographics, how are consumers addressing their immune health, and how the industry can look to specifically target these groups.
FMCG Gurus provides research and insight on consumer attitudes and behavior across the food, beverage, and supplement markets around the globe. FMCG Gurus has a specific focus on understanding the latest trends and innovations focusing on areas such as taste and nutrition, healthy aging, and medical nutrition. Our global reach includes ingredient analysis, future trend mapping and actionable recommendations.
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