Soup consumption in the Netherlands is undergoing transformation, driven by the growing number of busy individuals and families. The Dutch continue to prioritise health and nutrition, making soup a preferred, nutritious food solution.
Meal kit companies are experiencing slower growth compared to the surge during the COVID-19 pandemic. The industry leaders are witnessing a decline in customer numbers due to rising prices, prompting adjustments in their sales strategies.
The soup market is witnessing a surge in demand for formulas that emphasise natural ingredients, rich flavours, and quality. Smaller niche manufacturers are challenging established players by offering artisanal, vegan, and organic options.
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Meals and Soups
This is the aggregation of ready meals, pizza, food kits, prepared salads, and soup. Includes: These are products that have had recipe 'skills' added to them by the manufacturer, resulting in a high degree of readiness, completion and convenience. Food kits is an exception where typically the extent of preparation is much shorter than other meal products; includes meal kits where consumers are to put together pre-portioned ingredients and cook with the guidance of recipe cards. Ready meals are generally accepted to be complete meals that require few or no extra ingredients. However, in the case of shelf stable ready meals, the term also encompasses meal 'centres’; for food kits, they do require a degree of cooking and preparation. As such, some meals may require cooking (ready-to-cook); others may simply need reheating, prior to serving (ready-to-eat). Excludes: Any products sold unpackaged and/or by weight, including food sold from a retail deli counter.
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