While barbecue sauces is posting falling volume sales in 2022 following booming growth during the pandemic, the barbecue trend is here to stay in Sweden. Barbecue sauces has benefitted greatly from the rising food truck and authenticity trends, with consumers wanting more of an “experience” when enjoying their barbecues.
Swedish consumers will continue to show strong and rising interest in exotic foods and flavours, especially and mainly in Asian food. Japanese and, more recently, Korean food trends have boosted sales in fish sauces, soy sauces and chili sauces over the review period, and the pattern is set to persist going forward.
Health-positioned sauces, dips and condiments remain fairly uncommon in Sweden, especially compared to other packaged food categories. There is only a limited amount of organic, reduced salt and reduced fat alternatives on the market.
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments
This is the aggregation of cooking ingredients and condiments, dips, pickled products, sauces, yeast-based spreads, and other sauces, dips and condiments. Excludes: Unpackaged/bulk sauces, dressings and condiments, such as unpackaged herbs and spice or instances where consumers bring an empty contained to be (re)filled. Excludes: Table salt, vinegar, baking ingredients, desiccated coconut, and cooking cream/milk/powder for cooking and baking.
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