All Feature Synopsis articles – Page 26
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Focus On Infant Care: 21 January
Baby food is back on the menu. Brits have splashed out an additional £18.6m on food for their little darlings over the past year, with impressive volume sales as well.
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Focus On Cereals: 21 January
The category faces stiff competition from the likes of breakfast drinks, biscuits and cooked breakfasts. So what can brands and retailers do to slow, or even reverse, the value and volume decline? Which areas are they eyeing for future growth?
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Focus On: Jam, Preserves & Honey: 14 January
Chocolate spread and nut butters are driving growth in the jams, spreads & honey category. Why are some sectors doing so well while others falter?
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Focus On Easter & Spring: 7 January
Last Easter was a boom period for Britain’s confectioners! Sales of Easter confectionery jumped by more than £30m in the first four months of 2016. So how will 2017 measure up?
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Focus On Adult Soft Drinks: 10 December
At last, some good news for soft drinks! As the wider carbonated drinks sector continues to get battered by the backlash against sugar, those aimed at adults are in rude health.
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Top Products 2016: 17 December
The Grocer’s Top Products Report is a must-have reference tool for anyone in UK fmcg. This year we crunch the numbers on 48 categories to reveal the winners and losers of the grocery price war.
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Focus On Food On The Go: 3 December
There’s been a 4.5% increase in spend on food & drink consumed on the go in the past year. Why is Britain consuming more food & drink on the go? What’s driven up average price paid?
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Focus On Cheese: 26 November
Cheese prices continue to crumble as shoppers are lured to own label by ever keener prices. In the past year, the price differential between branded and own label cheese has widened. What’s driving this?
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Focus On Savoury Pastries & Meat Snacks: 19 November
Brits have chomped through an extra 9 million packs of supermarket bought pork pies, sausage rolls and savoury slices in the past year and 4 million packs of meat snacks. What’s driven this?
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Focus On Fish: 12 November
Why are shoppers canning ambient fish? Why are prices holding steady? And how are the types of fish Brits buy changing?
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Focus On World Cuisine: 12 November
Which cuisines are hot right now and which are falling from fashion? What are the factors that influence this? How could Brexit affect our choices?
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Focus On Personal Care & Toiletries: 29 October
Value and volume sales of personal care & toiletries may have fallen in the past year but there are still some sectors that are looking decidedly spruce. So where’s the most growth and which brands are behind it?
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Focus On Petcare: 22 October
Innovative, super premium products are in growth as a growing portion of society treat their pets more like people. So who’s winning?
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Focus On Soup: 22 October
Brands are having a tough time in the soup category. Why are they losing share to own label? Which retailers have been pushing their own label lines in the past year and how are brands fighting back?
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Focus On Winter Remedies: 15 October
Following an unseasonably warm winter that saw temperatures hit highs of 16 degrees at Christmas, how has the market been affected by the weather?
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Focus On Cakes & Biscuits: 15 October
Sales of cakes & biscuits are up 1.2%; volumes are up 0.5%. Which sectors are driving this growth? Which are struggling? How do retailers and brands’ approaches differ and who is in growth or decline?
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Focus On Alcoholic Drinks: 8 October
Brits have knocked back an extra 22 million litres of supermarket bought booze in the past year. So which sectors, brands and retailers are driving this? And how is what Brits drink changing?
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Focus On Confectionery: 1 October
Britain has the sweetest tooth in Europe, forking out more on confectionery than any other country. UK confectionery sales have risen to nearly £11.5bn, 5.6% more than in 2011. What’s driving this?
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Focus On Sports Nutrition: 24 September
And with a growing number of whole foods players aligning their marketing with sports and fitness trends, how is the market evolving?
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Focus On Spirits: 17 September
Brits have splashed out an extra £108.3m on spirits in the past year. Impressive stuff. So what’s driving the growth?