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Asia Pacific: Mintel finds Australians are eating, drinking healthy

While most of Australia will be firing up their barbecues and putting their drinks on ice in anticipation of Australia Day on January 26,...

Americas: More consumers are skeptical of food brands, analyst

A report by Mintel has found that 42% of Americans consider their diet to be healthy, as 23% agree that the US Dietary Guidelines...

Americas: At-home dining catches on in popularity

The convenience of food delivery service is catching on as a hassle-free option to meals at home for working people, according to Mintel. Its research...

World: Consumers to favor the ancient, familiar, sustainability, says report

The year 2017 will be one of extremes, from 'ancient' products including grains, recipes, practices and traditions to the use of technology to create...

Asia Pacific: More Chinese consumers eat out in the morning, Mintel

About 66% of urban Chinese consumers eat breakfast at home at least two to three times a week, down 11% compared with 2013 (77%)....

Asia Pacific: China downs energy drinks more than US

In 2015, Chinese consumers drank an additional 545 million liters of sports drinks over 2014, according to a research by Mintel. In terms of volume...

Europe: UK consumers take more cakes, tea, finds report

Mintel research reveals that 35% of UK tea drinkers aged between 55 and 64 surveyed drink five or more cups of standard black tea...

Europe: Chocolate is UK’s flavor of the day, says report

New research from Mintel reveals that there were more chocolate flavored ice cream products launched in the UK in 2015 than vanilla for the...

Americas: Consumers prefer to use green packaging, finds report

As Americans take notice of increasingly strained global food resources, new research from Mintel reveals that four in five (80%) US food shoppers agree...

Europe/Americas: Consumers like high ABV beer, says report

With rising health awareness and concern about binge drinking driving sales of low and non-ABV beers among consumers, it seems counter-intuitive that innovation in...