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Adults’ Modern Eating Trends in Major Consuming Countries - Management BriefingPublished by: just-food Published: Jun. 30, 2005 - 32 Pages Table of ContentsMajor influences on adults' eating habits in the 21st century An ageing population means adult consumers cannot be ignored Single households: food industry must target the individual Focus on adults' eating habits Breakfast Lunch Dinner Morning snacks Afternoon snacks Evening snacks The first ingredient: convenient consumption Eating out is now an inherent eating habit for adults led by convenience as much as pleasure Eating on-the-go Targeting lunchtime hunger pangs The second ingredient: health The United States: an unhealthy example of adult eating habits Low carb and GI diets Allergies Organic food no longer stipulates sandals and linen shirts Identifying the organic consumer within the adult population Company profile: Anytime Food and Drink Cereal bars Diet-associated products Ingredient number three: premiumisation Ice cream Snacks Dairy Premiumisation of ready meals in France Ingredient number four: enjoyment & taste Company profile: Coco à Moi Future ingredients for the food industry: the growing trend towards ethical eating habits Fairtrade remains niche but offers huge potential for smaller companies to develop a respected brand Researching new products for adults: authentic ethnic foods Authentic cuisine Future global trends to cater for adult eating habits Online sources of information Free email newsletters Other research reports Global news and feature articles Search the web Your feedback AbstractThe world population is set to reach nine billion by 2050 with adults, particularly seniors, representing the largest demographic. The global drivers propelling the food industry into the 21st century are health, convenience and indulgence. The importance of these drivers is set to increase as consumers become more sophisticated in their eating habits. This month's briefing looks at adults' modern eating trends in major consuming countries, and marks the significant trends, which will increase their influence throughout 2005 and into 2006.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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