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Tea and Ready-to-Drink Tea in the U.S.: Retail and Foodservice, 5th Edition - 2014 Report

DUBLIN, Sept. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Tea and Ready-to-Drink Tea in the U.S.: Retail and Foodservice, 5th Edition" report to their offering.

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Packaged Facts forecasts that sales of tea will reach $25 billion in 2014. Of this amount, we expect $6.2 billion (or 25%) to come from retail sales and $18.8 billion to come from food service sales.

Retail sales trends from 2012-2013 suggest both challenges and successes for the U.S. tea market. For instance, once a growth driver, RTD canned and bottled tea sales are flat, and instant tea mix declines present challenges. But the flipside is that plenty of opportunity exists to continue to grow the category, from making tea drinking a bit more manly to looking for avenues to personalize tea drinking. And marketers can continue to ratchet up category innovation by supporting the trend toward premiumization, incorporating unique ingredients, and pursuing innovations in form. But bagged/loose tea participants already on notice must prepare for continued Green Mountain single-cup tea share taking.

Our expectations are brighter for tea sales at food service establishments, which we expect to increase steadily during 2014-2016, driven by modest growth in food service establishment visits, tea menu item and tea room establishment expansion, and pricing power. Growth drivers include iced tea, as well as niche beverages such as chai tea, which has seen the most growth in usage on restaurant menus from 2009-2013. Our analysis also suggests that tea is still not being fully leveraged by quick-service restaurants to draw customers. And while fast food restaurants serve generally as Pied Pipers in luring younger customers, coffeehouses may be having greater success in drawing in younger tea drinkers.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: Executive Summary


Chapter 2: Market Size, Segmentation and Forecast

Chapter 3: Market Trends & Opportunities

Chapter 4: Retail Product Trends

Chapter 5: Food service Menu Trends

Chapter 6: The Consumer: Tea Usage & Brand Trends

Chapter 7: The Consumer: Tea Retail & Food service Channel Usage Trends

Chapter 8: The Consumer: Tea Types/Flavors Drunk at Home & Restaurants

Chapter 9: The Consumer: Factors Influencing Restaurant Tea Order

Chapter 10: Retail Company and Brand Analysis

Chapter 11: Food service Companies and Brands

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ggbd4q/tea_and

Media Contact: Laura Wood, +353-1-481-1716, press@researchandmarkets.net

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