Miniature sweet biscuits
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UK sales of miniature sweet biscuits totalled 20 million pounds sterling in 1998, representing 400% growth since 1994. The sector makes up 1.3% of the UK's 1,537 million pound total sweet biscuits market. United Biscuits' McVitie's dominates the miniature sweet biscuit sector with a 77% share, with products such as Mini Jaffa Cakes and My First Penguin. An overview of key trends is given, along with market data, company profiles, market shares, prices and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1998
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Savoury biscuits
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In 1995, the combined market for savoury and sweet biscuits in the UK was valued at 1,455 million pounds sterling, representing a 4% rise on 1994. In volume, the market rose 1.4% to 590,000 tonnes. Of total value, savoury biscuits represent 5% or 72 million pounds. The market is dominated by Jacob's, McVitie's and own-label products. An overview of the market is provided including company profiles, details of distribution, prices and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1996
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Biscuits
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The UK biscuit market is forecast to remain fairly static in terms of volume and value, with volume expected to decrease slightly from 587,980.9 tonnes in 1998 to 587,053.3 tonnes by 2003.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 2000
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