Updated
Updated · NIQ · May 14
NIQ Says 1 in 3 Shoppers Seek More Fiber as Daily Food Consumption Lags
Updated
Updated · NIQ · May 14

NIQ Says 1 in 3 Shoppers Seek More Fiber as Daily Food Consumption Lags

1 articles · Updated · NIQ · May 14
  • More than one-third of shoppers are actively trying to increase fiber intake, yet NIQ said everyday fiber consumption in food and beverage remains underdeveloped.
  • Fiber-stated products are still outperforming the broader food and beverage industry, suggesting demand is strong but not yet embedded in routine purchasing and eating habits.
  • Digestive health concerns and rising attention to colorectal cancer are intensifying focus on fiber’s role in daily diets, according to NIQ’s latest perspective.
  • NIQ said long-term growth will depend on shifting fiber from an intentional, occasional choice into a habitual part of everyday consumption.
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