TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- The hot topic
- The future decoded
- Action points
CHAPTER 2 THE FUTURE DECODED
- Introduction
- Scope of data coverage
- Definitions
- Eating is increasingly unstructured and moving out-of-home
- Displacement of regular mealtimes by snacking
- Consumers are increasingly eating out-of-home
- Catalysts
- Eating occasions
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Morning snacking
- Afternoon snacking
- Evening snacking
- Perceptions of meals and snacking
- How people define meals in the 21st century
- The boundary between meals and snacks
- Health perceptions of between regular mealtime eating
- Conclusion
CHAPTER 3 ACTION POINTS
- Position snacks as a positive part of daily nutrition
- Educate people how to 'combine' rather than 'cook' meals
- Develop meal-snack hybrids
- Strategically reassess brands as eating habits evolve
- Exploit those occasions that are experiencing most change
- Capitalize on the rise of out-of-home consumption
- Develop in-depth understanding of specific occasions
CHAPTER 4 APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Research methodology
- How to contact experts in your industry
LIST OF TABLES
- Table 1: Frequency of consumption by age by occasion, Europe 2002-07
- Table 2: The % of out-of-home eating occasions vs. the % of at-home occasions by time of day in Europe, 2002-2007
- Table 3: A comparison of out-of-home occasions vs. at-home occasions in Europe by age (% all food occasions), 2002-2007
- Table 4: Changes in the family status in Europe between 1995 and 2005
- Table 5: Frequency of breakfast by age, Europe 2002-07
- Table 6: Spend on breakfast by age and location and growth rate (CAGR) by channel, Europe 2002-07
- Table 7: Frequency of lunch by age and status, Europe 2002-07
- Table 8: Spend on lunch by age and location and growth rate (CAGR) by channel, Europe 2002-07
- Table 9: Frequency of dinner by age, Europe 2002-07
- Table 10: Spend on dinner by age and location and growth rate (CAGR) by channel, Europe 2002-07
- Table 11: Frequency of morning snacking by age, Europe 2002-07
- Table 12: Spend on morning snacking by age and location and growth rate (CAGR) by channel, Europe 2002-07
- Table 13: Frequency of afternoon snacking by age, Europe 2002-07
- Table 14: Spend on afternoon snacking by age and location and growth rate (CAGR) by channel, Europe 2002-07
- Table 15: Frequency of evening snacking by age, Europe 2002-07
- Table 16: Spend on evening snacking by age and location and growth rate (CAGR) by channel, Europe 2002-07
- Table 17: Proportion of respondents who consider that the food they eat between regular mealtimes to be essentially other meals rather than snacks (% all respondents), 2003
- Table 18: Reasons for eating 'other' meals between regular mealtimes (% respondents eating meals between regular mealtimes), 2003
- Table 19: Responses to the question: In a typical week how often would you eat 'other' meals between regular mealtimes? (% respondents eating meals between regular mealtimes), 2003
- Table 20: Typical size of 'other' meals eaten between regular mealtimes (% respondents eating meals between regular mealtimes), 2003
- Table 21: Proportion of between regular mealtime consumption that is estimated to be healthy (% respondents), 2003
- Table 22: Further occasion-specific research from Datamonitor
- Table 23: Definitions used in this report
LIST OF FIGURES
- Figure 1: Overview of the location definitions of occasions
- Figure 2: Frequency of consumption per person per day by occasion, Europe 2002-07
- Figure 3: Ranked change in meal occasions per person per year by country between 2002-07
- Figure 4: Out-of-home versus in-home eating occasions by time of day in Europe, 2002-2007
- Figure 5: Change in in-home versus out-of-home consumption occasions per person per year, Europe 2002-07
- Figure 6: Changes in the family status in Europe between 2000 and 2005
- Figure 7: Change in breakfasts per person per year by location, Europe 2002-07
- Figure 8: Change in lunches per person per year by location, Europe 2002-07
- Figure 9: Change in dinners per person per year by location, Europe 2002-07
- Figure 10: Responses to the question: What, for you, are the features that distinguish a meal from a snack? (% all respondents), 2003
- Figure 11: Estimated average daily calorie / energy intake from between regular mealtime consumption (% respondents), 2003
- Figure 12: Responses to the question: Do you think that eating between breakfast, lunch and dinner is essentially unhealthy? (% respondents), 2003
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