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NEW YORK, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The smoothies market is expected to grow by USD 7.03 billion during 2021-2025, according to Technavio. The report offers a detailed analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the smoothies market in optimistic, probable, and pessimistic forecast scenarios.
Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Smoothies Market by Product, Type, and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2021-2025
Enterprises will go through the Response, Recovery, and Renew phases.
The smoothies market will witness a positive impact during the forecast period owing to the widespread growth of the COVID-19 pandemic. As per Technavio s pandemic-focused market research, market growth is likely to increase in 2021 as compared to 2020.
Smoothies Market To Grow By USD 7 03 Billion | Key Vendor Insights and Forecasts
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By Alec Mattinson2021-04-20T08:01:00+01:00
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Associated British Foods has seen ‘record’ sales on the reopening of its stores last week to bounce back from a first half of a double-digit revenue fall and shrinking profits.
Revenue for the group for the 24 weeks to 27 February was down 17% to £6.3bn at actual exchange rates driven by the loss of Primark retail sales as a consequence of the trading restrictions.
Adjusted operating profit of £369m was 46% lower than last year at actual exchange rates as a result of the contribution lost at Primark.
Statutory operating profit for the period reduced by 8% to £320m, as exceptional items decreased from a charge £309m last year to £25m this year.