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Snack Food Packaging

Published: 2006/05

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Abstract

US demand to exceed $5.6 billion in 2010

Snack packaging demand is forecast to exceed $5.6 billion in 2010, with growth fueled by rising snack product shipments,a favorable outlook for disposable personal income and changes in food consumption patterns. Other important trends include the fading in popularity of low-carb diets and a greater promotion of "whole grain" snacks.

Reported health benefits associated with consumption of snack foods such as dark chocolate and nuts will also stimulate shipments, which will boost packaging demand. While snack packaging demand will benefit from favorable shipment growth, the expanding array of products made in single-size servings for better convenience, portability and portion control will have a greater impact on demand as such products tend to require more packaging relative to their volume.

Savory snacks to exhibit healthy growth prospects

Above-average demand in savory snack applications will be aided by rising product shipments and heightened use of rigid containers for product differentiation and increased portability. Solid prospects for quick casual sandwich restaurants, which sell single-serving bags of chips as side items, will also bode well for related packaging. Packaging opportunities will also be driven by robust demand for nutrition bars, a result of rising interest in healthier snack alternatives. In addition, increasingly active lifestyles will drive heightened requirements for convenient and portable meal replacement options, along with related packaging.

Flexible packaging to take further share from rigid

Flexible packaging will present above-average opportunities, benefitting from a favorable outlook for snack product shipments along with expanded offerings of snacks in single-serving sizes, which tend to be packaged in bags and pouches and frequently use film overwraps for boxes of multipacks. While continuing to expand its overall share of snack packaging, flexible packaging will face growing competition from rigid packaging such as cups, canisters and other molded containers as these latter types can differentiate products, and their compatibility with car cup holders provides greater on-the-go convenience.

Although rigid packaging demand is expected to increase at a below-average pace due to the maturity of most product types and inroads from flexible packaging, the trend toward single-serving packages will provide opportunities in some rigid packaging segments. For example, box demand will benefit from a plethora of new product introductions aimed at limiting portion size as folding cartons are frequently used for multipacks of single-serving bags of these items.

Study coverage

These and other findings are contained in the new Freedonia industry study, Snack Food Packaging. This study presents historical US demand data (1995, 2000, 2005) plus forecasts to 2010 and 2015 by application, product type and material. The study also details market environment trends, evaluates company market shares and profiles 33 US industry competitors.

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Snack Food Packaging
Published: 2006/05
Published by : The Freedonia Group The Freedonia Group

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