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Analgesics - UK - September 2002
Analgesics - UK - September 2002

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

Food & Drink / Non-food (Essentials)

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

Food & Drink / Non-food (Essentials)

These two complementary sectors combine to give you ultimate flexibility, whether you want an industry-focused base of information, or a complete picture covering a wide range of consumer-based markets. Within 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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This report looks at British lifestyles in 2011. It looks at the impact of the continued economic situation in the wake of the recession. Unemployment and uncertainty in the housing market as well as low interest rates continue to impact on consumer confidence levels but how does this play out across the FMCG markets and other services such as travel and finance? What does this mean for the next five ...