Consumer and Corporate Food Gifting in the US is the go-to source for a complete understanding of consumer and corporate food gifting trends.
Building on analyses presented in previous editions of this report, this fully updated fifth edition breaks out historical and projected retail sales from 2017 through 2027 across four categories of treats and chews segmented by dogs and cats: indulgent treats, rawhide/long-lasting chews, functional treats/chews, and dental treats/chews.
This fully updated fifth edition quantifies the market as a whole as well as category by category, calculating annual sales and historical compound annual growth rates for 2018 through 2023, and projected growth rates through 2028.
Packaged Facts projects that on top of a 7% increase experienced in 2022, the market for pets other than dogs and cats will grow 4% in 2023, reaching $3.6 billion in sales.
Meal kits have benefited from the pandemic to give consumers sick of planning meals and grocery shopping something different and more convenient to cook.
This report focuses on the non-medical pet services sector in the U.S., including grooming, boarding (including day care outside of the home), training, and pet sitting/walking, with emerging service areas also taken into consideration. Report coverage also includes pet insurance.
This Packaged Facts report analyses the $727 billion food carryout and delivery market. Food carryout and delivery sales are projected to grow at an average rate of 5.1% annually through 2028.
This report analyzes current and projects future retail sales and trends across the U.S. pet industry. It examines collectively and separately four sectors of pet products and services – pet food, non-food pet supplies, veterinary services, and non-medical pet services.
Pet Food in the US, 17th Edition analyzes the retail market for dog and cat food in the United States. The full retail spectrum is quantified, including Internet sales, mass-market outlets, pet specialty stores (chains and independents), and other channels.