Chai Latte Business in Uk
Chai Latte Business in Uk
Chai Latte Business in Uk
IN UK
April 2016
Market Research
Germany has been at the heart of the growth of chai lattes in Europe
It accounts for about a quarter of all products launched in the last
four years, making it by far the most innovative market globally
Almost four out of five German women say they enjoy trying different
tea flavours
Female consumers aged 16 to 24 are more likely to pay extra for
specialty teas, such as vanilla chai
The Ready-to-drink format of chai latte is popular and considered
trendy
Powdered chai latte blends account for the majority of chai latte
development in Germany
The rise of the coffee shop culture has elevated consumer
expectations of hot beverages, leading to more chai latte brands
incorporating indulgent flavours. Chocolate appeared as a flavour on
7% of chai latte launches in 2015, up from just 3% in 2012/13
Source: Mintel
Updates
Source: Euromonitor
Tea Trends - UK
Tea is important and can be served at all times in the UK. The British
tea market is both significant and traditional.
Three out of eight units of liquid drinks consumed by the British are
tea, of which 96% is sold in teabags.
Most teas are sold to consumers as blends: mixtures of teas from
several different origins to achieve a certain flavour profile.
Most branded teas in Europe use 20 or more origins to achieve their
desired taste and price level. However specialised tea (and coffee)
shops are increasingly selling single origin teas
About 90% of the tea drunk in the UK is black tea, of which more
than half is produced in East African countries
Almost all British people drink their black tea with milk, i.e. about
98%. Sugar is sometimes added as well.
165 million cups of tea daily or 60.2 billion per year. Whereas, the
number of cups of coffee drunk each day is estimated at 70 million.
Sources: CBI and Tea Co.
Future Trends
Source: Telegraph
Source: Telegraph
Population to Target
25% of them are below teenage and so we leave them out for our
calculation.
2.3 million Asians most of who have tea with milk (98% of overall
population in UK). They arent inclined towards Chai Latte (mentioned in
2 articles) and consider it to be an excess of spices and UKs own
version of a masala tea which is neither authentic nor tasty.
Source: CBI
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