The forecast for sales of cookies, confectionery, and snack foods in non-store retailing in Canada shows a consistent decline from 2024 onward. With values dropping from CAD 94.3 million in 2024 to CAD 60.11 million by 2028, the year-on-year decrease indicates a steady contraction in this sector. Assuming a non-growing industry till 2023, this reflects shifting consumer preferences, potential market saturation, or intensifying competition.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of e-commerce innovation, changes in consumer health consciousness, preferences for alternative snacks, and global economic factors affecting consumer spending in non-store retailing. Consumer demand for healthier snacks could redefine market dynamics significantly.
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