![]() ![]() ![]() The Middle East and Africa (4.8%) and Eastern Europe (4%) are forecast to see the largest growth.Ĭountries leading the charge for growth are Peru (6.1%), Poland (5.7%), Slovakia (5.4%), South Africa (5.4%) and Bulgaria (5.3%).Ĭarl Quash III, Head of Packaged Foods, Snacks and Nutrition, at Euromonitor International, said: “ When it comes to seasonal chocolates, Europeans consume and spend more than any other region around the world. ![]() The biggest markets for seasonal chocolate in retail volume terms in 2023 are forecast to be Western Europe (271 thousand tonnes, USD6.2billion), North America (156 thousand tonnes, USD4.4billion) and the USA (USD3.9billion). Switzerland (USD48), France (USD27), Ireland (USD24), Belgium (USD18) and Germany (USD17) are forecast to be the top five countries globally with the biggest average per person expenditure on seasonal chocolate in 2023. LONDON, UK – Seasonal chocolate sales are on the rise again helped by European consumers who buy and eat more chocolate than anywhere else in the world, according to a Euromonitor International industry expert. H ershey’s, Lindt, Reese’s and Cadbury are the industry giants.More consumers have forsaken calorie counting and dieting in general this year prioritising other concerns and Christmas is a time where people allow themselves to indulge.Europe starting to enter a period of easing economic pressures allowing consumer goods companies to bring down prices - just in time for the festive period.Europeans buy and consume more seasonal chocolates than any other region in the world. ![]()
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