Despite the perception that local consumers are relatively "slim" compared to many other global populations, South Korea is still experiencing an increase in its obesity rate, with the number of individuals with a body mass index (BMI) over 30 gradually rising. It has been reported that this obese population now accounts for approximately 5.
Recording double-digit retail volume growth in 2023, supplement nutrition drinks is expected to remain the most dynamic performer over the forecast period. As the South Korean population is ageing, the demand for supplement nutrition drinks which are nutritious and easy to swallow is expected to increase further.
An increasing number of consumers in South Korea seek greater convenience in their busy lives following the resumption of post-pandemic routines. Therefore, the trend of choosing nutritionally-balanced meal replacement products over preparing a meal from scratch, purchasing calorie-laden ready meals or visiting a restaurant is likely to gain momentum.
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Weight Management and Wellbeing
Weight management and well being is the aggregation of meal replacement, weight loss supplements, OTC obesity, and slimming teas. Exclude meal plans such as Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem, or Slimming World among others similar options.
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