Snacking in Foodservice - US - June 2016
Snacking in Foodservice - US - June 2016

"Consumers’ definition of snacking is one that is blurred, encompassing a variety of food and beverage categories. The treat yourself mentality is driving the indulgent side of specialty snacking, but consumers also desire healthful options they can feel good about. Convenience and variety are important for specialty snack shops to set themselves apart, especially since retail remains a stronger competitor."

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Overview

Overview

This report provides in-depth analysis and insight supported by a range of data. At the same time, introductory and top-level content is provided to give you an overview of the issues covered.

Executive Summary

Market

Market

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The Market – What You Need to Know
Market Factors
Market Perspective

Consumer

Consumer

Mintel's proprietary consumer research provides our analysts with the attitudinal and behavioral data used to provide valuable insight to topical issues.

The Consumer – What You Need to Know
Attitudes and Behaviors across Demographics
Snacking Occasions
Correspondence Analysis
Snack Shop Deals and Value Offers
TURF Analysis

Brand/Company

Brand/Company

Mintel provides overviews of the top brands and manufacturers, and uses consumer research to explore attitudes and reactions to brands, as well as insight into what will resonate with consumers.

Key Players – What You Need to Know
What’s Working?
Snack shop Innovators
What’s Next?

Data

Data

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Appendix: Data Sources and Abbreviations
Appendix: TURF Analysis
Appendix: Correspondence Analysis