It is Forecast That the UK Retail Food Market Will Grow Slightly above the General Rate of Inflation over the Next 5 Years - the Food Industry Market Review 2006.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39206) has announced the addition of The Food Industry Market Review 2006 to their offering. This Market Review focuses on the five main sectors of the UK food market: meat and meat products; fish and fish products; fruit and vegetables; dairy products dairy products dairy npl → produits laitier dairy products dairy npl → Milchprodukte pl, Molkereiprodukte pl , eggs, oils and fats; and bread, cakes, biscuits and cereals. A sixth sector, other foods, comprises a variety of food items that are not covered not covered Health care adjective Referring to a procedure, test or other health service to which a policy holder or insurance beneficiary is not entitled under the terms of the policy or payment system–eg, Medicare. Cf Covered. elsewhere in the Review. Both fresh and processed products are included, but sugar and sweet products, alcoholic drinks, and hot and cold beverages (including fruit juices, tea and coffee) are excluded. The emphasis is on the retail market, rather than on the wholesale or catering markets. Between 2001 and 2005, UK consumer expenditure on the food items covered by this Review increased by 11.7% at current prices, to GBP GBP In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the British Pound. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 51.55bn. Fruit and vegetables, and fish and fish products, saw the strongest growth, but all the core sectors of the market increased in value over the period. Sales of meat and meat products have recovered since 2001, as consumers have regained their confidence in a product that was beset be·set tr.v. be·set, be·set·ting, be·sets 1. To attack from all sides. 2. To trouble persistently; harass. See Synonyms at attack. 3. by problems over the previous 10 years. However, the recent outbreak of avian flu avian flu: see influenza. (confirmed as having reached Britain in April 2006) could once more plunge the sector into crisis. The British today are far more preoccupied pre·oc·cu·pied adj. 1. a. Absorbed in thought; engrossed. b. Excessively concerned with something; distracted. 2. Formerly or already occupied. 3. with food and diet than previous generations. This development reflects the increasing affluence enjoyed by the great majority of the population. However, while the British now have a much more varied diet than earlier generations, many eat far less healthily and obesity obesity, condition resulting from excessive storage of fat in the body. Obesity has been defined as a weight more than 20% above what is considered normal according to standard age, height, and weight tables, or by a complex formula known as the body mass index. has become a serious problem, particularly among children. The issue has received a great deal of publicity and many people are now trying to improve their diets, but demand for convenience products is also rising. Indeed, the two key trends in the food market appear to be contradictory: growing demand for healthy food is being counterbalanced coun·ter·bal·ance n. 1. A force or influence equally counteracting another. 2. A weight that acts to balance another; a counterpoise or counterweight. tr.v. by equally strong growth in sales of convenience products, such as ready meals, many of which have high levels of salt and sugar and are of doubtful nutritional value. Manufacturers are undoubtedly seeking to exploit the public's growing interest in healthy eating. A number of firms have taken steps to highlight the `healthy' qualities of their brands, and many have reduced the sugar and salt content of their products. `Functional foods', which promise some sort of health benefit to consumers, are also flourishing in nearly every sector. It is forecast that the UK retail food market will grow slightly above the general rate of inflation over the next 5 years, driven by spending on premium-priced goods, as consumers' trade up to products that they believe are healthier or more flavoursome adj. 1. same as flavorful. Adj. 1. flavoursome - full of flavor flavorful, flavorous, flavorsome, flavourful, flavourous, sapid, saporous tasty - pleasing to the sense of taste; "a tasty morsel" or that offer greater convenience. Fierce competition between the grocery multiples will place pressure on suppliers and will almost certainly spur further consolidation in the industry. Companies Mentioned:- --Allied Bakeries --British Bakeries Ltd --Fine Lady Bakeries Ltd --Fletchers Bakeries Ltd --Frank Roberts & Sons Ltd --Warburtons Ltd --Cakes and Biscuits --Burton's Foods Ltd --RHM PLC --Nestle UK Ltd --Northern Foods PLC --United Biscuits (UK) Ltd --Breakfast Cereals --Cereal Partners UK --Dailycer Ltd --Kellogg Company of Great Britain Ltd Great Britain Ltd (also known as GBLtd) is a British nation-simulation game originally released in 1982 for the BBC Micro and ZX Spectrum. The game provides a simple economic and political simulation, allowing the player to manage the British economy and compete in elections --Quaker Oats Ltd --Weetabix Ltd For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39206 |
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