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World: RTD tea is evolving, states report

India currently vies with China as the world’s biggest packaged tea for household consumption market. From Mintel's estimates, India consumed a total retail volume...

Americas: More consumers snack on cereals

Mintel finds 43% of US cereal consumers eat cereal as a snack at home, ranking as the second most common reason to consume cereal,...

Asia Pacific: More Indonesians shy away from rice, report

While Indonesia has long been recognized as a rice-eating nation, Mintel research finds the local retail rice market is experiencing slowing growth. According to Mintel...

Americas: Cost deters consumer from buying organic food

A Mintel report reveals that 50% of consumers say they are most likely to purchase organic fresh produce such as fruit and vegetables, compared...

Asia Pacific: Flavored milk gains foothold in India

Flavored milk products accounted for 43% of dairy drink introductions in India in 2016, up from 20% in 2012, according to Mintel Global New...

Europe: More UK women take drinks made from protein powders

Once the preserve of athletes and bodybuilders, many of the UK’s fitness lovers are using sports nutrition products. Some 27% of UK respondents use...

World: Ethnic ice cream flavors in demand, report

The global ice cream market is expected to scoop sales of 13 billion litres in 2016, with India, Indonesia and Vietnam among the world’s...

Europe: More UK consumers buy grocery online

Sales of online grocery retailing in the UK is forecast to reach £11.1 billion (US$14.44 billion) in 2017, up from an estimated £9.9 billion...

Americas: Consumers snack to treat themselves

While consumers may be growing more health-conscious with their food choices, it seems there is still room for life’s little indulgences. Some 50% of...

Europe: 25% of F&B products in Germany don organic claims

A quarter of all food and drink products launched in Germany in 2016 carried organic claim, the highest percentage globally, according to research from...