Cake bars and cereal bars
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The UK cereal bar market was valued at 42 million pounds sterling in 1997 and is expected to rise to 57 million pounds sterling by 2002. The cake bar market was valued at 52 million pounds sterling in 1997 and is expected to rise to 97 million pounds sterling by 2002. The newly developed morning bar market was valued at 14 million pounds sterling in 1997 and is expected to rise to 43 million pounds sterling by 2002. A rise in the number of working women has increased demand for products used in lunchboxes.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1998
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Savoury spreads
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The savoury spreads industry market valued 277 pounds sterling in 1997. Savoury spreads are popular products in the United Kingdom. The cheese spread product market valued 90 million pounds sterling in 1997. The yeast extract spread Marmite occupies 70% share of its sector. The spread products Dairylea, Bovril and Marmite were all advertised in 1997.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1998
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