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On-trade Soft Drinks - UK - September 2005
On-trade Soft Drinks - UK - September 2005
Factors Influencing Purchasers

Mintel's Market Intelligence series currently consists of 120 reports annually, divided into two UK-focused sectors:

Food & Drink

Non-food (Essentials)

These two complementary sectors combine to give you ultimate flexibility in your researching, whether you want an industry-focused base of information, or a complete picture covering a wide range of consumer-based markets.

For each sector, every report provides a thorough analysis of the market, looking at:

Mintel's Market Intelligence series currently consists of 120 reports annually, divided into two UK-focused sectors:

Food & Drink

Non-food (Essentials)

These two complementary sectors combine to give you ultimate flexibility in your researching, whether you want an industry-focused base of information, or a complete picture covering a wide range of consumer-based markets.

For each sector, every report provides a thorough analysis of the market, looking at:

Market Drivers
Market Size and Trends
Market Segmentation
The Supply Structure
Advertising and Promotion
Distribution
The Consumer
The Future
Forecast

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“Minimum pricing will only really work as a way of controlling the sale of alcohol in the off-trade if the minimum price per unit is adjusted on a regular basis to try and keep the differential between the two channels the same – or even narrow it to try and encourage more people to drink in a controlled, licensed environment.”

– Michael Oliver, Senior Leisure & Media Analyst

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