Sweet satisfaction

Michael Eaton

1-Jul-2006

The impact of low-cost travel on food and confectionery purchases may lead to higher sales of snacking and sharing packs, but there remains a big demand for premium and destination gifts. Michael Eaton provides a mid-summer report on a buoyant confectionery and fine foods market

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If the confectionery category were to issue a half-yearly report on itself, it would do so with a self-satisfied smile. The market is in good shape, with some retailers and

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