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Five Key Trends in Kids Nutrition 2006

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According to The Centre For Food and Health Studies, two of the biggest strategic issues for the food and beverage industry, worldwide, are:
  • the problem of rising rates of obesity and overweight among children; and
  • the still-untapped opportunity for the food industry to develop and market healthy kid-specific products, that deliver genuine benefits.
Using case studies from Europe and the United States, and illustrated with graphs, charts and full-colour product illustrations, this publication suggests five key trends that The Centre For Food and Health Studies believes will have the most impact in driving change and accelerating growth in the market for children's nutritional products and the strategies that companies can adopt to respond successfully to them.

The insights in this publication have been derived from almost two years of dedicated research in the area.

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