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Updated · Fox News · Jun 8
U.S. Date Sales Jump 33% in 2025 as Global Market Heads for $55.58 Billion
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 8

U.S. Date Sales Jump 33% in 2025 as Global Market Heads for $55.58 Billion

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 8

Summary

  • U.S. date sales rose 33% in 2025, with the fruit gaining traction as shoppers look for healthier alternatives to ultra-processed foods.
  • 72% of packaged foods in the U.S. are ultra-processed, the report said, helping drive demand for whole foods and for dates as a natural sweetener in snacks and desserts.
  • Fortune Business Insights projects the U.S. date market will reach $1.6 billion by 2034, while the global market grows at a 6.1% CAGR from $34.5 billion in 2026 to $55.58 billion.
  • Social media has amplified the trend through viral date recipes and first-taste videos, though dietitians note the fruit's sugar content can add up despite its fiber and nutrient benefits.
  • The Middle East and Africa still dominate the category with 85.28% of 2025 market share, underscoring how a long-established regional staple is expanding into Western health-food demand.

Insights

Can traditional date-growing regions satisfy soaring Western demand without creating new global supply chain vulnerabilities?
As consumers swap candy for dates, are we just trading one high-sugar snack for another?
Will the war on 'ultra-processed' food lead to lasting health changes or just a cycle of new superfood trends?