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Product Insights
Quarterly Sugar Confectionery pricing trends in the United Kingdom
Consumers' preferences for stores are most heavily influenced by pricing and promotions, but brands and retailers continue to adjust prices and promotions based on insufficient information from expensive, drawn-out, and incomplete audits of rival techniques. Brands and retailers can benefit from the unique intelligence provided by GlobalData Ecommerce Price Tracker, covering millions of SKUs, to identify, anticipate, and implement important business choices. GlobalData's new report titled "Quarterly Sugar Confectionery pricing trends in the United Kingdom" serves as a crucial resource...
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Product Insights
Quarterly Chocolate pricing trends in the United Kingdom
Consumers' preferences for stores are most heavily influenced by pricing and promotions, but brands and retailers continue to adjust prices and promotions based on insufficient information from expensive, drawn-out, and incomplete audits of rival techniques. Brands and retailers can benefit from the unique intelligence provided by GlobalData Ecommerce Price Tracker, covering millions of SKUs, to identify, anticipate, and implement important business choices. GlobalData's new report titled "Quarterly Chocolate pricing trends in the United Kingdom" serves as a crucial resource for...
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Sector Analysis
Digital-Only Banks: Threat or Motivator?
The emergence of digital-only banks has piqued the interest of valuable and cheap-to-serve customer segments. Their efficient operating model has staved off the necessity of achieving scale for the meantime, enabling them to build propositions around specific customer segments whilst offering competitive rates, services, or value-added money management features. Hitherto, customer inertia and low brand awareness have shielded incumbents from fierce competition. This will not last forever. It is a window of opportunity that incumbents must seize to reduce the...
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Sector Analysis
Consumer and Market Insights: Confectionery in the UK
The UK Confectionery market is observed to have high volume consumption compared to other European nations and is third only to Germany and Russia. When compared globally, the UK stood sixth in confectionery consumption. One of the significant reasons for the high market volume is the country’s high per capita consumption. Confectionery consumption for fun, convenient snacking, and product innovation is driving this market.
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Sector Analysis
Consumer and Market Insights: Savory Snacks in the UK
The British savory snacks market is the second biggest in Europe, after Russia, and the fifth highest in the world; this is due to high per capita consumption of 7.1kg. The market has seen strong growth in recent years with a CAGR of 3.4% from 2010–2015 in volumes terms, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.5% between 2015 and 2020. This is mainly driven by the large working population using savory snacks as a convenient treat to...
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Analyst Opinions
Retail Banking Country Snapshot: Canada 2016
The market for most financial products in Canada is largely controlled by the top five banks, although non-bank lenders have made significant inroads into the mortgage market in recent years. Consumers have conservative preferences, opting for providers on the basis of reputation, branch presence, and pricing. Mobile is now the preferred channel for routine transactions for around a tenth of consumers, and this proportion will rise as older consumers adopt mobile banking in greater numbers.
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Sector Analysis
UK Savory Snacks – Market Assessment and Forecast to 2023
The UK savory snacks sector is led by processed snacks category in both value and volume terms in 2018. While pretzels category is expected to register the fastest value and volume growth during 2018-2023. Hypermarkets & supermarkets is the leading distribution channel for the savory snacks products in the country. Flexible packaging is most commonly used pack material in the sector, followed by paper & board. PepsiCo, Intersnack Group GmbH & Co. KG and The Kellogg Company are the top...