- Busier consumer lifestyles, the changing role of women in the household and other cultural factors have led to consumers shifting away from sit-down meals at home towards irregular snack consumption out of the home.
- The lines between snacks and the rest of the food world are becoming blurred, leading to new opportunities for those positioned outside the snack aisles.
- Data suggest that consumers that are more accustomed to eating conventional snacks tend to be far more likely to also purchase snack replacements.
- The "War on Sugar" led by the media and activist groups has somewhat dented the...
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