Sometimes you can almost taste the possibilities. We knew there was a lot to be unpicked when it came to what we eat and drink. Yes, we wanted to capture the COVID period, but we also knew it wasn’t representative enough. So we took a three-year view of consumption across multiple countries. Put simply, we wanted to understand how the world was really eating and drinking.
And guess what? It wasn’t just about the food and the drink – the products. It was about the people we share it with, the connections we make, and the memories we create. In these uncertain times, as consumers around the world face ongoing economic challenges, the food and beverage industry is searching for ways to help consumers. And wouldn't you know it, our work might just have found answers to some of the bigger questions.
By diving into the concept of "Demand Moments," ‘Appetite for Growth. How the world eats and drinks’ opens up a world of insights into consumer behavior and preferences, giving brands the tools they need to make smart, strategic decisions in order to capture demand from more people on more occasions.
The study explores the findings and implications for the food and beverage industry:
- Our in-depth study, analyzing 2.5 million consumption occasions across multiple countries, has uncovered a plateful of hidden growth opportunities for brands and retailers.
- We have identified 14 "Demand Moments" that drive individual consumption decisions, giving you the power to re-identify consumer priorities and expand demand opportunities.
- We also deliver a detailed look at regional differences in food and beverage consumption and demonstrate how to use them to a bigger and better advantage against your competitive set.
Whether you’re looking to tap into the global market, you're already working globally, or you want to stretch your local portfolio, Worldpanel’s "Appetite for Growth" report gives you the tools you need to make faster, smarter strategic decisions to win more consumers in more occasions.
Find out how the world really eats and drinks. Access the full report here.
The experts behind the study also hosted a webinar: