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Cash-Rich, Time-Poor Society Drives UK Impulse Food and Drink Market

Posted on: Thursday, 5 October 2006, 09:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43073) has announced the addition of Impulse Food and Drink Channels in the UK to their offering.

The increasingly fast-paced nature of consumer lifestyles has created a cash-rich but time-poor society. The focus on formal meal times continues to diminish, with "on-the-go" eating and snacking becoming increasingly popular. Food and drink manufacturers are now being forced to rethink their strategies and are looking to impulse food and drink channels as an increasingly important way of reaching consumers.

The Impulse Food and Drink Channels in the United Kingdom report analyses food and drink sales (2000-2005) through outlets including foodservice, kiosks, service stations, duty free and vending machines. The number of outlets, key companies and the factors influencing food and drink sales including, economic context, consumer lifestyles, tourism and seasonal consumption are analysed. Forecasts to 2010 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Sector coverage: packaged food, packaged drinks and unpackaged drinks

Why buy this report?

- Get a detailed picture of retail sales through impulse food and drink channels

- Pinpoint trends and identify factors driving change

- Understand the competitive environment, the market's major players and leading brands

- Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop

Table of contents:

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. IMPULSE FOOD AND DRINK CHANNELS OVERVIEW

3. MARKET BACKGROUND

4. FOODSERVICE

5. KIOSKS

6. SERVICE STATIONS

7. VENDING

8. DUTY FREE

9. KEY PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS IN IMPULSE CHANNELS

10. CONFECTIONERY

11. SWEET AND SAVOURY SNACKS

12. BISCUITS

13. PACKAGED/INDUSTRIAL CAKES

14. ICE CREAM

15. CHILLED DAIRY DESSERTS AND SNACKS

16. SANDWICHES

17. READY MEALS

18. CARBONATES

19. FRUIT/VEGETABLE JUICE

20. BOTTLED WATER

21. RTD TEA

22. RTD COFFEE

23. FUNCTIONAL DRINKS

24. DAIRY DRINKS

25. BEER

26. FABS

27. WINE

28. SPIRITS

29. UNPACKAGED DRINKS: COLD DRINKS

30. UNPACKAGED DRINKS: TEA

31. UNPACKAGED DRINKS: COFFEE

32. UNPACKAGED DRINKS: HOT CHOCOLATE

33. UNPACKAGED DRINKS: SOUP

34. DEFINITIONS

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43073


Source: Business Wire

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