$ 64 billion children’s food and beverage markets in the United States to 2027

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Dublin, 06 Oct 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The report ‘United States Child Food and Beverage Market, Forecast, Impact of COVID-19, Industry Trends, by Product, Growth, Analysis’ business of opportunities’ has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer.

The children’s food and beverage markets in the United States are expected to reach US $ 64 billion by 2027, up from US $ 45 billion in 2020, with a CAGR of 5.16% from 2020 to 2027.

Food marketing plays an important role in the high incidence of childhood obesity and diet-related illnesses. The market for children’s food and drink in the United States is huge and complex. Across the country, the growth of children’s food and drink appears to exceed the total demand for traditional food and drink in the same categories.

To improve children’s health, researchers, advocates and governments have called for improvements in the nutritional quality of foods sold to children. For more than a decade, the food industry in the United States has responded with self-regulatory measures, touting their effectiveness. The country’s child food market is still in its infancy. The market for children’s food and drink in the United States is growing, offering several options with innovative and unique product lines tailored to the needs and wants of children.

Children’s food and beverages have grown at a faster rate, increasing more than 4% between 2012 and 2013, compared to 2.9% for regular foods and beverages in the same categories according to BC30 Probiotic. Therefore, to improve sales, manufacturers and distributors of packaged goods are turning to American youth.

In our report, the United States children’s food and beverage market focuses on six major food and beverage categories in which marketers have a strong tendency to target children: beverages, cereals, dairy products. , frozen foods, meals (long-life) and Snacks (savory and sweet). The children’s food market is still in its infancy, encouraging players even more to develop new ranges of products adapted to the needs and aspirations of children.

Parents these days are looking for functional, nutritious and nutritionally beneficial elements in their children’s meals and drinks. For example, juices, which were once considered a healthy choice for young people, are now vilified because of their high sugar content. In short, parents are looking for healthy foods and drinks to consume that do not contribute to obesity.

Some of the major players in the US children’s food and beverage market include PepsiCo Inc, Conagra Brands Inc, The Kellogg Company, Campbell Soup Company, and General Mills Inc. Existing industry players in the market are doing their part by developing new healthier food and drink products for children.

Main topics covered:

1. Introduction

2. Research methodology

3. Executive summary

4. Market dynamics
4.1 Growth drivers
4.2 challenges

5. US market for children’s food drinks

6. Market share
6.1 By product
6.2 By product category

7. Products – United States Child Food and Beverage Market
7.1 Juice / fruit drink, aseptic (boxes and sachets)
7.2 Juice / fruit drinks, others (bottles, cans, cartons, etc.)
7.3 Cheese
7.4 Yoghurt (Cups, Tubes, etc.)
7.5 Yoghurt (Drinks / Smoothies made from dairy products)
7.6 Ice creams / New products
7.7 Chips / crackers
7.8 Chews / Gummies
7.9 Others

8. Product Category – United States Child Food and Beverage Market
8.1 Drink
8.2 Cereals
8.3 Dairy products
8.4 frozen foods
8.5 Meals, shelf life
8.6 Snacks, savory and sweet
8.7 Others

9. Covered businesses
9.1 overviews
9.2 Recent developments
9.3 Income

  • Brands Conagra Inc

  • PepsiCo Inc.

  • The Kellogg Company

  • Campbell Soup Company

  • General Mills Inc

For more information on this report, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/j7hc2f

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