Wellness markets across every global region have grown strongly from 2019 to 2023, with North America, Europe, and the Middle East-North Africa recording the biggest gains.
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Why Is It Difficult To Eat Healthy?
The average person could probably recite the recipe for healthy eating: more fruits and vegetables, less red meat and processed foods. It sounds simple enough.
The Empire Of Soft Drinks
Nationally, 63% of adults aged 18 or older reported drinking sugar-sweetened beverages once daily or more. Sugary drinks include regular soda, sweetened fruit drinks, sports/energy drinks, and sweetened coffee/tea drinks.
The Dark Side Of Social Media On Weight Loss & Health
Now more than anything else in human history have we been more focused on healthy living. But on the other hand, we have also been troubled by so many different health concerns. From the bad eating habits, less nutritious food choices, general pollution and the way of life which is less active than it used to be. Due to modernization and high technology people now barely have to get out of their homes to do daily shopping, work, or exercise.
The History Of Nestle – Part 1.
Today Nestle is the biggest food company in the world. Even after years of controversial tactics. No one can deny that the international need for water, formula milk, and even chocolate is essential. But they have done a pretty good job of keeping their past under wraps. So people are still buying products from their almost 2000 different brands. Nestle operates in 190 countries, employs almost 300,000 people, and has 376 factories worldwide.
The Origin Of Light Beer
Bud Light a single brand of beer hold command of 15.4% of the entire US domestic beer market. And although that isnt as dominant as Budweiser at the peak of its popularity, Bud Light is an absolutely big brand. Despite the fact that we live in the Golden Age of craft beer. But this dominance is a little strange. Products that are normally marketed as diet are usually niche products in other industries not the dominant players. So how did Bud Light come to dominate the US beer market and are they starting to slip?