Some analysts, such as Morgan Stanley's Tom Kierath, believe that any jump in sales and volume is likely to be short - lived and that negative soft
drink consumption trends are likely to return.
Not exact matches
A
trend exists for greater changes in
consumption of sugar sweetened
drinks (non-concentrated) and water as income rises and, conversely, greater changes in
consumption of diet soft
drinks (non-concentrated) and milk as income falls.
«As people started to feel the economic pinch we saw a clear
trend away from
consumption in the bars and restaurants, to people
drinking at home, and we wanted to take advantage of this change.»
«Americans are embracing popular
trends like «meatless Mondays» as an easy and consistent way to include meat - free meals into their diets in an effort to reduce meat
consumption as health concerns surrounding red meat continue to grow,» said Billy Roberts, senior food and
drink analyst at Mintel.
The Portman Group maps UK
drinking trends - video Alcohol
consumption in the UK has fallen by almost a fifth in the last decade, an industry watchdog has claimed today.
Response to Sydney Morning Herald «Nutritionist, soft
drink makers argue over study» 17 February 2014 Beverage research provides much needed data around consumer behaviour «Australian beverage habits have been changing but there has been no conclusive research into the total
consumption trends of non-alcoholic water based beverages in more than seven years,» said Australian Beverages -LSB-...]
The main findings in this analysis are summarized in Figure 7 and include the
trend - line changes from 1995 to 2011 for the availability of sugars and sweeteners (FAOSTAT), the apparent
consumption of refined sugars (ABS), and sugars added to carbonated soft
drinks (industry data) compared with the changes in total sugars, added sugars, and sugars as soft
drinks according to national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 2012.
It takes a lot of water
consumption to be
drinking too much, and honestly it is better for our bodies to
trend toward too much than too little!