This report provides the results for the Savory Snacks market in Russia from Canadean’s unique, highly detailed and proprietary survey of consumers’ Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) consumption habits, and forms part of an overall series covering all CPG product markets.Its coverage includes, but is not limited to, consumption behaviors, the extent to which consumer trends influence their consumption and the value of the market these trends influence, brand and private label choices as well as retailer choices. Much of this information can also be analyzed by specific consumer group, providing hard and fast data on consumers and markets at the product category level. Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 70188 7495 USD New
Consumer Trends in the Savory Snacks Market in Russia, 2011
 
 

Consumer Trends in the Savory Snacks Market in Russia, 2011

  • Category : Food and Beverages
  • Published On : April   2012
  • Pages : 109
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Synopsis
This report provides the results for the Savory Snacks market in Russia from Canadean’s unique, highly detailed and proprietary survey of consumers’ Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) consumption habits, and forms part of an overall series covering all CPG product markets.Its coverage includes, but is not limited to, consumption behaviors, the extent to which consumer trends influence their consumption and the value of the market these trends influence, brand and private label choices as well as retailer choices. Much of this information can also be analyzed by specific consumer group, providing hard and fast data on consumers and markets at the product category level.
Scope
Consumer survey data for the following specific categories: The Ethnic/Traditional Snacks, Meat Snacks, Nuts & Seeds, Popcorn, Potato Chips, Pretzels and Processed Snacks markets.

Detailed consumer segmentation based on survey data covering over 26 consumer groups, 20 consumer trends and consumption frequency for each product category.

Volume shares in 2011 for brands and private label sales tracked by the survey.

Unique retailer choice and switching data as tracked by the survey are provided at the product category level for 2011.
Summary
Why was the report written?
Marketers in the Savory Snacks market face a major challenge. Understanding market size and segmentation is valuable, but the key to effective targeting is to know just how valuable specific consumer groups are, and being able to quantify the impact of consumer trends.This report solves these problems by providing integrated survey-based data on consumer trends, consumer groups and market data which show exactly the size of consumer groups, how much of the Savory Snacks market they account for and which consumer trends drive their behavior.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
Fluctuating economic conditions are forcing Russian consumers to carefully evaluate their consumption of many CPG products, including Savory Snacks, which as a non-essential item may have been one of the first food categories to record declined consumption as a result of weak consumer confidence. While the country has recorded rapid growth in the past, and is expected to do so in the future, it has also been severely affected by the recent weak global economic conditions. This makes early identification of the consumer groups and trends driving market behavior essential.

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Consumers’ uptake of products and the influence of consumer trends are fundamental causes of change in markets – making knowing what these trends are and the extent of their influence crucial.The survey-based data provided in this report examines over 20 consumer trends that affect the market and examines the share of sales across 26 consumer groups – providing through the data a detailed insight into exactly who the consumer is and just how much impact the latest consumer trends are having.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The data provided is unique in the market as it tracks consumer behavior through to its actual value impact on a product market. This provides readers with a unique data analysis of the market allowing marketing tactics and strategy to be updated in line with the very latest consumer behaviors.
Reasons To Buy
Unique proprietary data that sizes and segments consumers, tracks their behavior and shows the impact of this on their markets

Results also cover over 20 consumer trends, showing exactly to what extent these trends have a direct influence on a market. As this impact assessment is based not only on how many consumers act on these trends, but also how often they act on this it provides unique insight into the “size of the prize” when targeting these consumer trends in each category covered.

1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.2.1 Consumer Trends
1.2.2 Consumer Groups and Legal Drinking Age Consumption (for Alcoholic Drinks coverage)
1.2.3 End Consumers
1.2.4 Volume Units and Aggregations
1.2.5 Exchange Rates
1.2.6 Population Profiles (for interpretation of tables and charts)
1.3 Methodology
1.3.1 Introduction
1.3.2 Large scale, international, program of online consumer surveys
1.3.3 Nationally Representative results (age, gender)
1.3.4 Parents answered on their children’s behalf
1.3.5 Legal Drinking Age exclusions for alcoholic drinks categories
1.3.6 Integrated with industry calling and secondary research
2 Consumer Segmentation, Group Value and Trend Influence
2.1 Cohort Groups and Savory Snacks Market Value
2.1.1 Age Groups
2.1.2 Gender Groups
2.1.3 Location Groups
2.1.4 Education Achieved Groups
2.1.5 Wealth Groups
2.1.6 Busy Lives Groups
2.2 Cohort Groups and Market Value by Category
2.2.1 Ethnic/traditional Snacks
2.2.2 Meat Snacks
2.2.3 Nuts & Seeds
2.2.4 Popcorn
2.2.5 Potato Chips
2.2.6 Pretzels
2.2.7 Processed Snacks
2.3 Behavioral Trends and Market Value
2.3.1 Ethnic/traditional Snacks
2.3.2 Meat Snacks
2.3.3 Nuts & Seeds
2.3.4 Popcorn
2.3.5 Potato Chips
2.3.6 Pretzels
2.3.7 Processed Snacks
3 Consumption Analysis
3.1 Consumption Frequencies by Age and Gender
3.1.1 Ethnic/traditional Snacks
3.1.2 Meat Snacks
3.1.3 Nuts & Seeds
3.1.4 Popcorn
3.1.5 Potato Chips
3.1.6 Pretzels
3.1.7 Processed Snacks
3.2 Consumer Profiles by Product Category
3.2.1 Ethnic/traditional Snacks
3.2.2 Meat Snacks
3.2.3 Nuts & Seeds
3.2.4 Popcorn
3.2.5 Potato Chips
3.2.6 Pretzels
3.2.7 Processed Snacks
4 Brand vs. Private Label Choices
4.1 Brand vs. Private Label Volume Share
4.1.1 By Category
4.2 Savory Snacks Brand Choice and Private Label Shares
4.2.1 Ethnic/traditional Snacks
4.2.2 Meat Snacks
4.2.3 Nuts & Seeds
4.2.4 Popcorn
4.2.5 Potato Chips
4.2.6 Pretzels
4.2.7 Processed Snacks
5 The Share of Consumers Influenced by Trends
5.1 Trend Drivers of Consumers' Product Choices
5.1.1 Overall Savory Snacks
5.1.2 Ethnic/traditional Snacks
5.1.3 Meat Snacks
5.1.4 Nuts & Seeds
5.1.5 Popcorn
5.1.6 Potato Chips
5.1.7 Pretzels
5.1.8 Processed Snacks
6 Consumption Impact: Market Valuation
6.1 Savory Snacks Value Impact of Consumer Consumption Behavior
6.1.1 Market Value by Category
6.1.2 Market Volume by Category
6.2 Savory Snacks Value Analysis by Category
6.2.1 Share by Category
6.2.2 Expenditure per Capita by Category
6.2.3 Expenditure per Household by Category
6.3 Savory Snacks Volume Impact of Consumer Behavior Trends
6.3.1 Share by Category
6.3.2 Consumption per Capita by Category
6.3.3 Consumption per Household by Category
7 Retailer Choice, Switching and Category Share of Organized Retail
7.1 Retailer Volume Share of Organized Retail
7.1.1 Retailer Volume Share of Organized Retail in Savory Snacks
7.2 Retailer Volume Share by Category of Organized Retail
7.2.1 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Ethnic/traditional Snacks
7.2.2 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Meat Snacks
7.2.3 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Nuts & Seeds
7.2.4 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Popcorn
7.2.5 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Potato Chips
7.2.6 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Pretzels
7.2.7 Retail Share by Volume of Organized Retail - Processed Snacks
7.3 Levels of Retailer Switching in the Last Six Months
7.3.1 Matrix of Switching Behavior in Last Six Months of 2011
7.3.2 Auchan Switching Analysis
7.3.3 Dixi Switching Analysis
7.3.4 Lenta Switching Analysis
7.3.5 Magnit Switching Analysis
7.3.6 Metro Group Switching Analysis
7.3.7 OAO Pharmacy Chain 36.6 Switching Analysis
7.3.8 O'Key Switching Analysis
7.3.9 Paterson Switching Analysis
7.3.10 Sedmoi Kontinent Switching Analysis
7.3.11 X5 Retail Group Switching Analysis
7.3.12 Other Switching Analysis
7.4 Profiles of End-Consumers of Savory Snacks, by Retailer Used
7.4.1 Auchan
7.4.2 Dixi
7.4.3 Lenta
7.4.4 Magnit
7.4.5 Metro Group
7.4.6 O'Key
7.4.7 Paterson
7.4.8 Sedmoi Kontinent
7.4.9 X5 Retail Group
7.4.10 Other
8 Appendix
8.1 About Canadean
8.2 Disclaimer

List Of Table
Table 1: Volume Units for the Savory Snacks Market
Table 2: Foreign Exchange Rate – Ruble Vs. US$, 2011
Table 3: Russia Federation Survey Respondent Profile (weighted), 2011
Table 4: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%), by Age Groups, 2011
Table 5: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%), by Gender, 2011
Table 6: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%), by Urban and Rural Dwellers, 2011
Table 7: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%) by Education Level Achieved Groups, 2011
Table 8: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%) by Wealth Groups, 2011
Table 9: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%) by Busy Lives Groups, 2011
Table 10: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 11: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 12: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 13: Russian Federation Popcorn Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 14: Russian Federation Potato Chips Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 15: Russian Federation Pretzels Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 16: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Consumer Group Share (% market value), 2011
Table 17: Russian Federation Total Ethnic/traditional Snacks Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 18: Russian Federation Total Meat Snacks Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 19: Russian Federation Total Nuts & Seeds Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 20: Russian Federation Total Popcorn Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 21: Russian Federation Total Potato Chips Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 22: Russian Federation Total Pretzels Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 23: Russian Federation Total Processed Snacks Value (Russian Ruble millions) and Value Share Influenced by Behavioral Trends, 2011
Table 24: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 25: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 26: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 27: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 28: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 29: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 30: Russian Federation Popcorn Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 31: Russian Federation Popcorn Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 32: Russian Federation Potato Chips Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 33: Russian Federation Potato Chips Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 34: Russian Federation Pretzels Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 35: Russian Federation Pretzels Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 36: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group, by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 37: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Table 38: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 39: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 40: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 41: Russian Federation Popcorn Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 42: Russian Federation Potato Chips Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 43: Russian Federation Pretzels Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 44: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Consumer Profiles (% consumers by sub-group), 2011
Table 45: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Private Label Penetration of Survey-tracked Sales (% Vol), by Category, 2011
Table 46: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 47: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 48: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 49: Russian Federation Popcorn Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 50: Russian Federation Potato Chips Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 51: Russian Federation Pretzels Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 52: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Survey-tracked Brand Shares by Volume (% Vol), 2011
Table 53: Russian Federation, Overall Savory Snacks: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 54: Russian Federation, Ethnic/traditional Snacks: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 55: Russian Federation, Meat Snacks: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 56: Russian Federation, Nuts & Seeds: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 57: Russian Federation, Popcorn: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 58: Russian Federation, Potato Chips: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 59: Russian Federation, Pretzels: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 60: Russian Federation, Processed Snacks: Percentage of Consumers Stating that Specific Trends Influence their Consumption, 2011
Table 61: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Market Value (Russian Ruble million), by Category, 2011
Table 62: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Market Value (US$ million), by Category, 2011
Table 63: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Market Volume (Kg m), by Category, 2011
Table 64: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Market Share (US$ million), by Category, 2011
Table 65: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Expenditure Per Capita (Russian Ruble), by Category, 2011
Table 66: Russia Federation Savory Snacks Expenditure Per Capita (US$), by Category, 2011
Table 67: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Expenditure Per Household (Russian Ruble), by Category
Table 68: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Expenditure Per Household (US$), by Category
Table 69: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Market Volume Share (Kg m), by Category, 2011
Table 70: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Consumption Per Capita (Kg m / Population m), by Category, 2011
Table 71: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Consumption Per Household (Kg m / Households m), by Category, 2011
Table 72: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (% of Kg m), 2011
Table 73: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 74: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 75: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 76: Russian Federation Popcorn Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 77: Russian Federation Potato Chips Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 78: Russian Federation Pretzels Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 79: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Table 80: Russian Federation Switchers to Auchan for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 81: Russian Federation Switchers From Auchan for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 82: Russian Federation Switchers to Dixi for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 83: Russian Federation Switchers From Dixi for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 84: Russian Federation Switchers to Lenta for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 85: Russian Federation Switchers From Lenta for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 86: Russian Federation Switchers to Magnit for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 87: Russian Federation Switchers From Magnit for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 88: Russian Federation Switchers to Metro Group for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 89: Russian Federation Switchers From Metro Group for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 90: Russian Federation Switchers From OAO Pharmacy Chain 36.6 for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 91: Russian Federation Switchers to O'Key for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 92: Russian Federation Switchers From O'Key for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 93: Russian Federation Switchers to Paterson for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 94: Russian Federation Switchers From Paterson for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 95: Russian Federation Switchers to Sedmoi Kontinent for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 96: Russian Federation Switchers From Sedmoi Kontinent for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 97: Russian Federation Switchers to X5 Retail Group for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 98: Russian Federation Switchers From X5 Retail Group for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 99: Russian Federation Switchers to Other for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 100: Russian Federation Switchers From Other for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011
Table 101: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Auchan (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 102: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Dixi (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 103: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Lenta (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 104: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Magnit (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 105: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Metro Group (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 106: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From O'Key (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 107: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Paterson (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 108: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Sedmoi Kontinent (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 109: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From X5 Retail Group (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011
Table 110: Russian Federation Profile of Savory Snacks Consumers Whose Goods Mainly Come From Other (% by Subgroup, as tracked by the Survey), 2011

List Of Figures
Figure 1: Consumer Panel Report Methodology
Figure 2: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%), by Age Groups, 2011
Figure 3: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%), by Gender, 2011
Figure 4: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%), by Urban and Rural Dwellers, 2011
Figure 5: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%) by Education Level Achieved Groups, 2011
Figure 6: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%) by Wealth Groups, 2011
Figure 7: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Value Share (%) by Busy Lives Groups, 2011
Figure 8: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 9: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 10: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 11: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 12: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 13: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 14: Russian Federation Popcorn Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 15: Russian Federation Popcorn Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 16: Russian Federation Potato Chips Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 17: Russian Federation Potato Chips Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 18: Russian Federation Pretzels Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 19: Russian Federation Pretzels Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 20: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Age Group by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 21: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Consumption Frequency Analysis (% by Gender by Consumption Group), 2011
Figure 22: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Private Label Penetration of Survey-tracked Sales (% Vol), by Category, 2011
Figure 23: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Market Share (US$ million), by Category, 2011
Figure 24: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Expenditure Per Capita (US$), by Category, 2011
Figure 25: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Expenditure Per Household (US$), by Category
Figure 26: Russian Federation Savory Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (% of Kg m), 2011
Figure 27: Russian Federation Ethnic/traditional Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 28: Russian Federation Meat Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 29: Russian Federation Nuts & Seeds Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 30: Russian Federation Popcorn Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 31: Russian Federation Potato Chips Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 32: Russian Federation Pretzels Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 33: Russian Federation Processed Snacks Survey-tracked Retailer Shares by Volume of Organized Retail (Kg m), 2011
Figure 34: Russian Federation People Who Have Switched Retailer for their Savory Snacks Purchases in the Last Six Months (Scaled Survey Results in Thousands), 2011

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