Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a huge shift from foodservice to retail consumption of soft drinks in Argentina in 2020. Retail sales were also boosted by initial stockpiling at the start of the crisis. However, overall consumption was negatively affected by Argentina’s extensive three-month lockdown, ongoing financial crisis and rampant inflation, which have combined to result in lower purchasing power among middle and low income consumers.
Soft Drinks in Argentina report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2015-2019), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market – be they legislative, distribution, packaging or pricing issues. Forecasts to 2024 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Product coverage: Asian Speciality Drinks, Bottled Water, Carbonates, Concentrates, Energy Drinks, Juice, RTD Coffee, RTD Tea, Sports Drinks.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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80 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Feb 2021
This report analyses the market for soft drinks in Myanmar for the purposes of the study, the market has been defined as follows:
Soft Drinks in Myanmar report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2016-2020), allowing you to identify the sectors...
93 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
The pronounced decline seen in on-trade sales was the most obvious and important impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Thai soft drinks industry during 2020. The main reason for the dramatic decline seen in on-trade sales of soft drinks over the course of the year was the quarantine lockdown that was imposed throughout the country for several...
98 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, in the early months of 2020 Bulgarians were ensconced in their homes and horeca outlets were closed, significantly influencing demand for soft drinks. Subsequently, as restrictions are being eased, consumers nevertheless are continuing to limit the time they spend outside their homes and in many instances...
93 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
In general, COVID-19 will have a positive impact on off-trade volume sales of soft drinks in Norway: The fact that the border with Sweden was closed for a period restricted cross-border shopping, which boosted demand for soft drinks from domestic retailers. With many consumers spending more time at home and making fewer impulse purchases of...
57 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
Other than bottled water and juice, soft drinks has been negatively affected by COVID-19. Soft drinks sales are generally driven by events, occasions, sporting and other outdoor activities in Cameroon. Restrictions placed on outdoor activities and gatherings stifled growth in soft drinks in 2020. Bottled water sales, on the contrary, rose...
97 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
The only soft drink that was stockpiled as a result of COVID-19 was bottled water, as other types of soft drinks are not considered to be essential by most consumers. Bottled water is regarded as an essential purchase by most households because most local consumers do not think that Taiwanese tap water is fit to drink. Even the stockpiling...
91 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Foodservice closures are expected to have a considerable negative impact on on-trade consumption of soft drinks in Greece in 2020. Only outlets that were able to offer takeaway options were permitted to remain open during the national lockdown periods, although demand for takeaway and home delivery is also expected to be reduced in 2020, especially...
78 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in Serbia, most products within soft drinks are expected to record a notable rise in off-trade value and volume sales. This is primarily due to consumers spending a heightened amount of time within the home during 2020, with lockdown periods and ongoing home seclusion, seeing consumers increasing their consumption...
86 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
Soft drinks in Saudi Arabia registered negative growth in 2020, mainly as a result of the impact of the government’s measures to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus. All foodservice outlets, including cafés, restaurants and bars, were closed in the early part of the year and faced strict limitations upon reopening. The closures preceded...
98 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has had a major impact across the Dutch soft drinks market in 2020. The most marked effect has been the dramatic decline in on-trade sales due to the fact that foodservice has been either closed or operating under the reduced capacities necessary to maintain social distancing for most of the year.
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