The premiumisation trend that drove value growth in cheese towards the end of the review period is expected to remain in effect during the forecast period as well. With this ordinance and the pressure, cheeses recently seen as a more local source of protein than meat, fish and poultry and this is expected to support category growth, including more expensive products and brands.
As mentioned above, health and wellness considerations became increasingly relevant in cheese towards the end of the review period. This is set to continue developing over the forecast period, with changing eating habits inspired by the health and wellness trend expected to have a positive impact on consumption of soft cheese.
Further diversification and innovation within cheese is expected to be one of the most important drivers of sales growth in the category over the forecast period. With cheese brands looking to expand the range of products they offer, frequent key new product launches and higher penetration of innovative new products is set to attract the attention of consumers.
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Cheese
This is the aggregation of hard, soft, spreadable and processed cheese (excl spreadable). Note: Non-dairy cheese substitutes are excluded from this category and tracked under plant-based cheese.
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