We give an APAC market overview, highlighting the ultra-premium nature of the Hong Kong pet market and focus on the drivers behind the demand for premium pet products, especially pet healthcare products.
According to Euromonitor, Hong Kong recorded one of the fastest growing markets for meat-substitutes in Asia Pacific in 2020. Sabrina Sakhrani, General Manager of Euromonitor International's Hong Kong office interviewed Next Gen Foods about the company's newly established plant-based chicken TiNDLE, together with Classic Fine Foods, its distributor, on their visions, insights and disruptions in the plant-based field.
The meat substitutes market in Hong Kong continues to grow fast, accelerated by the entry of two leading plant-based meat providers, Beyond Meat and Impossible Meat. After the long disruption caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020, TiNDLE, an alternative chicken provider, is now partnering with local fine dining restaurants to establish itself in Hong Kong. With additional insight from Classic Fine Food, a premium food specialist operating across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, there is clear and significant potential for meat substitutes in the region, and long term growth.
The traditional, rice-based alcoholic drink sake has always been part of the life and national culture of Japanese people, both on special and daily occasions. However, the Japanese market is shrinking, and sake breweries are looking for future…
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With the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forcing many people to stay at home for protracted periods of time, consumer demand for food delivery has been growing massively in China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area (GBA), which will be…
Oil is one of the “seven necessities to begin a day” for Chinese people (together with firewood, rice, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea). In Hong Kong, the two local giants Lam Soon and Hop Hing, which own the brands Knife and Lion & Globe,…
Since the 1960s, Instant noodles has long been a top-of-mind budget staple. Riding on its extensive retail and media penetration, Nissin gradually marked its dominance in the Hong Kong instant noodles market. However, recently, challenging this…
The AI and Big Data Leaders Summit were hosted by Forward Leading at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong on the 5-6th November. At the two-day event, 42 speakers came from a wide variety of backgrounds, ranging from finance to creative…
Whisky has become a core part of Hong Kong’s drinking culture. This intoxicating spirit is expected to generate a staggering HKD2.7 billion in sales revenue in Hong Kong by the end of 2019, supporting multiple industries such as consumer foodservice,…
On Christmas Eve 2018, China’s hottest tea house, Heytea, opened its first outlet in Hong Kong, adding a new blood to the already-dynamic café industry in the city. Founded in 2012 in Mainland China’s southern province Guangdong, Heytea is famous for…