The Saudi Arabia snack bar market is expected to reach USD 52.82 million by 2023 - Foodex Saudi
The Saudi Arab
snack bar market is expected to reach USD 52.82 million by 2023 witnessing a
healthy CAGR during the forecast period 2018-2023. Cereal and granola bar accounts
for more than 65% of the Saudi Arab snack bar market. The increased consumption
of sweet baked goods, sizeable young population and changing lifestyle
demanding health & wellness products are the primary drivers for the
market.
Snack consumption pattern in Saudi Arabia is different from other Middle East
countries, where consumer prefers sweet baked and cereal products on multiple
occasion. The snack bar is considered as a high-end premium baked products.
Increased health awareness among the young population as a result of western
influence, knows the benefits of healthy snacking, triggering the snack bar
demand. Consumer tastes for sweet bakery products are the primary factor
driving the cereal/granola bar market. High fiber, low-sugar, gluten-free, and
mix of grains in the snack bar are in high demand. Increased snacking habits
among Saudi consumer, offer potential snack bar market opportunity for
manufacturers to innovate products. Companies introducing healthier products in
the comparable price range of baked good and confectionery attracts consumers.
Convenience stores and supermarkets are the largest distribution channel for
snack bar retail sale, which is expected to dominate during the forecast
period. Online sales recorded a 12.2% CAGR over the past five years. Changing
lifestyle in Saudi Arabia has driven the sales of the modern retail channel,
such as supermarkets/hypermarkets and online stores. Multiple brand product
availability at discount prices offer an opportunity for companies to expand
sales. Online retail, such as Souq.com, evitamins.com, mezmiz.com offer
discounts, and convenience, supported market growth. The hypermarket is the
most popular place for snack bar shopping for consumers owing to heavy discount
offers on bulk purchase.
Source: Research and Markets