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Rise in at-home consumption helps non-alcoholic beverages market clock recovery

The non-alcoholic beverages market, which includes soft drinks, fruit juices and milk-based beverages, had witnessed a drastic decline in demand last year as the Covid-19 pandemic swept the country

August 04, 2021 / 16:53 IST
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The non-alcoholic beverages category, which includes products such as soft drinks, juices and milk-based drinks, saw demand surge during the peak summer season, even as the second wave of the pandemic hit the country. According to data from marketing research firm Kantar, the category's purchase volumes surged 26 percent in the April-May period, an indication that the second wave did not impact it as severely as the first wave.

Last year, with the onset of the pandemic (which also coincided with peak summer), the category had seen a decline of 25 percent between April to September in purchase volumes, according to Kantar. Experts attribute that slump to a decline in out-of-home consumption as mobility was restricted due to the countrywide lockdown.

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“While categories like biscuits and salty snacks benefited as out-of-home occasions dried up because of the lockdown, beverages suffered. A possible hypothesis for this could be the association of cold beverages with being unhealthy and causing common cold problems,” said K Ramakrishnan, Managing Director, South Asia, Worldpanel Division at Kantar.

However, as consumers learn to live with the ‘new normal’, beverages have picked up again as shown by data from Kantar and the results of a few companies operating in the segment.