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ISAPP’s efforts to provide language to the probiotic/prebiotic space may aid brands bringing products to market.
ISAPP’s efforts to provide language to the probiotic/prebiotic space may aid brands bringing products to market.
CHICAGO — Behavioral and societal changes spurred by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic will impact the way consumers eat and drink in the new year, according to Archer Daniels Midland Co.
Drawing on research from its OutsideVoice consumer insights platform, the company’s top trends for 2021 are shaped by heightened stress and anxiety, shifting priorities, changes in social connectivity and more holistic approaches to health and wellness.
After successfully launching in the U.S., Israeli brand Nutritional Growth Solutions introduced its Healthy Height protein shake to the Asia-Pacific market. Alongside the product launch came a successful IPO on the Australian Stock Exchange where the company secured AUD$7 million. Since October, share prices have jumped up to 75% in value.
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Almonds contain vitamins, minerals, protein, and fiber, and so they may offer a number of health benefits. Just a handful of almonds — approximately 1 ounce — contains one-eighth of a person’s daily protein needs.
ADM’s trends forecast was influenced by this year’s heightened feelings of anxiety and stress, shifting priorities, changes in social connectivity and the adoption of a more holistic approach to wellness.
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Beverage consumers want products that deliver on taste while providing a wide variety of functional benefits to support health and wellness goals.
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The global supplement industry is expected to reach £ 214 billion by 2024. More people are beginning to use supplements to support general health and wellbeing in the form of multivitamins and targeted supplement regimens.
Now that we’ve got a fresh new year (and decade), it’s a good time to discuss the upcoming trends in the industry that will no doubt be contributing to the overall growth of the supplement industry.
So what are the supplement trends expected for 2020?
In this article, we’ll cover the current trends, and new trends expected to happen this year in the UK, and the rest of Europe.
Let’s dive straight in.