DUBLIN?(BUSINESS WIRE)?Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9b4a4c/united_kingdom_foo)
has announced the addition of the United
Kingdom Food and Drink Report Q1 2012 report to their offering.
United
Kingdom Food and Drink Report Q1 2012
The retail sector has had to face up to all sorts of issues in 2011 with
low confidence, a rise in the VAT rate and high fuel prices making
trading conditions particularly challenging. Indeed, Tescos Chief
Executive Philip Clarke has revealed that the current climate is the
most challenging for a generation. Tesco reported a decline in
underlining sales in the six months to September 2011. Although Tescos
core food unit posted underlying growth, including non-food, Tesco
reported its first like-for-like sales decline since 1991. In response
to this, and the fact that value is such a key issue, Tesco recently
announced a GBP500mn price cuts initiative. This has been imitated by
other market participants and with even the upscale Waitrose pursuing
value initiatives, a lot of the industry is having to work overtime to
remain competitive.
Business Monitor Internationals United Kingdom Food and Drink Report
provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts,
food and drink associations, government departments and regulatory
bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on United
Kingdoms food and drink industry.
Headline Industry Data (local currency)
- 2012 per capita food consumption = +1.4%; forecast to 2016 = +11.4%
- 2012 alcoholic drink sales = +3.1%; forecast to 2016 = +17.5%
- 2012 soft drink sales = +5.6% ; forecast to 2016 = +30.9%
- 2012 mass grocery retail sales = +3.5%; forecast to 2016 = +19.3%
Key Topics Covered:
- SWOT Analysis
- Business Environment
- Industry Forecast Scenario
- Consumer Outlook
- Food
- Consumption
- Canned Food/Prepared Food
- Confectionery
- Dairy
- Drink
- Hot Drinks
- Soft Drinks And Bottled Water
- Alcoholic Drinks
- Mass Grocery Retail
- Trade
- Key Industry Trends And Developments
- Unilever May Eventually Leave Food Sector (But Not Yet)
- Tate amp; Lyle Results Highlight Benefits Of Speciality Ingredients Focus
- Greencore Secures Uniq Acquisition But Needs To Do More
- Management Of Premier Foods Under Pressure Following Profit Warning
- Unilever Restructures To Focus On Emerging Markets
- Tate amp; Lyle Shares Improve, But It Remains A Takeover Candidate
- Premier Foods Sells High-Growth Quorn Unit To Appease Investors
- Boparan Secures Northern Foods
- Hovis Delisting Highlights Producer-Retailer Tensions
- Market Overview
- Prepared Food
- Private Label
- Livestock
- Organic Food
- Code Of Practice For Beleaguered Leased Pub Sector
- Britvic Shares Underperforming But BMI Sees Scope For Reversal
- SNP Victory Puts Minimum Alcohol Pricing Back In Focus
- Failings Of Leased Pub Model Pushes Punch Taverns To Split
- Diageo Strategy: Remy Cointreau Not A Great Substitute For Moet
- Minimum Pricing Legislation Will Have Limited Impact ? For Now
- SABMiller Linked With Guinness Buy; Diageo May Get Out Of Beer
- Irish Performance Continues To Dent Britvics Results
- Scotch Outperforms Spirits Sector
- UK Beer-Sales Decline Will Affect Heineken And Molson Coors
- Tesco Food Sales Grow In Toughest Retail Climate In A Generation
- Asda Looks To Be Lining Up Iceland Bid But May Fail To Match Valuation
- Ocado Shares Slip After H1 Data Points To Capacity Constraints
- Asdas Loss Of Market Share Could Be Stemmed By Acquisitions
- Online Retailing
- Competitive Landscape
- Key Players
- Company Monitor
Companies Profiled:
- Associated British Foods
- Dairy Crest Group
- Cadbury (Kraft)
- Premier Foods
- Diageo
- Tesco
- J Sainsbury
- Asda
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9b4a4c/united_kingdom_foo
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