Health and wellness trends, premiumisation and rising ecological and environmental consciousness are a few of the key trends to look out for in bottled water in Slovakia over the forecast period. In particular, demand levels are expected to be impacted by more mindful consumers who seek healthier drinking options, with a focus on reduced or free from sugar, naturally sweetened or fortified with vitamins attributes.
2025 is expected to be a tough year for bottled water overall, with a projected decline in off-trade volume sales, following a healthy rebound in 2024. However, there is set to be strong divergence in terms of performance according to category.
Meanwhile, foodservice is expected to outperform retail in volume growth terms over the forecast period. This performance is based on improving consumer purchasing power, supported by lower inflation and improved employment data.
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Bottled Water
This category is the aggregation of still bottled water (spring, mineral & purified), carbonated bottled water (spring, mineral & purified), flavoured bottled water and functional bottled water. Bulk bottled water is split out separately. It is defined as packaged drinking water – purified, spring or mineral – that is packaged in a container of 8 litres or larger. The bulk bottled water data types apply to Still Bottled Water and Carbonated Bottled Water but do not apply to functional or flavoured bottled water. Bulk water is classified according to the new Bulk retail volume and Bulk retail value data type regardless of channel of sale: bulk water sold via retail locations and bulk water delivered direct to a consumer’s home is included. Bulk water sold to institutions (offices, schools etc.) remains excluded.
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