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Snacking on Trusted Brands Has Become A Source of Comfort and Connection in India During the Pandemic

Mondelēz International’s Second Annual State of Snacking™ Report shows the pandemic has accelerated the growth of snacking

State of Snacking

INDIA – December 11, 2020-Mondelēz International, Inc. recently announced the launch of its second annual global consumer trends study, State of Snacking™ report, examining the evolution of snacking worldwide amidst the pandemic, including India. This year’s report reveals proprietary insights and data showing that comfort is the #1 driver of snacking this year and snacking has also been an antidote for loneliness and an avenue for connection. The study shows that two thirds of Indians are snacking more during the pandemic and 77 percent say they look forward to snacking more than their meals.

The State of Snacking™ report, developed in partnership with consumer polling specialist, The Harris Poll, complements Mondelēz International’s vision of ‘Snacking Made Right’. This further strengthens the company’s consumer-centric strategy and builds on its promise to empower consumers by offering the right snack, for the right moment, made the right way. The survey conducted globally among thousands of consumers, studies changing consumption patterns, including at-home snacking habits, shopping trends, increasing need for comfort & community connection due to isolation, and the rising importance of mindful consumption of snacks throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The report, aptly captures the surge of snacking among Indian consumers, highlighting its evolution and the role that it will play in the near future.

Commenting on the report, Deepak Iyer, President – India, Mondelēz International, said, “The pandemic has accelerated the growth of snacking. Our second annual State of Snacking™ Report delves further into understanding the evolution of snacking among our consumers in India and highlights the changes brought about by the pandemic in the way Indians consume and purchase snacks. Our aim is to manifest these trends in the form of empowering consumers with more choice, building greater shopping opportunities and innovating to offer snacks for every occasion to keep our promise of consumer-centricity intact throughout our growth journey.”

Anil Viswanathan, Senior Director - Marketing (Chocolates), Insights and Analytics, Mondelez India, added, “The State of Snacking™ Report is yet another milestone in our journey of ‘Snacking Made Right’ as we trace the changing global snacking trends while the world is dealing with a mammoth crisis. Amongst many other findings, this survey proclaims India’s surge of snacking, shifts in daily snacking routines and increasing appetite for newer virtual shopping experiences. It was really heartening to see the important role snacking played in these isolating times – especially how consumers looked up to their trusted snacking brands as a source of comfort, connection and reward. Our purpose is to ‘Empower People to Snack Right’, as we lead the future of snacking with iconic global and local trusted snacking brands. These insights bring this to life and give us the right direction.”

While the 2020 State of Snacking global report is available for download at www.stateofsnacking.com, here are the key highlights from the India report:

THE PANDEMIC HAS ACCELERATED THE GROWTH OF SNACKING
9 in 10 Indian adults (88%) say they are snacking more (66% - a 20% jump from the global average) or the same (22%) during the pandemic than before it, with millennials being especially likely to say they prefer snacks over meals (85%). A majority expect this trend to continue, saying they plan to continue eating small snacks throughout the day, as opposed to fewer large meals (82%), and that snacking will be part of their “new normal” even after the pandemic ends (81%). Ultimately, 8 in 10 believe “the current pandemic will have a long-term impact on how we consume snacks as a society” (81%).

SNACKING AS SOURCE OF COMFORT & COMMUNITY IN ISOLATING TIMES
Comfort is the #1 driver of snacking this year, as a majority have been buying snacks that bring back good memories (81%) during the pandemic. 8 in 10 say snack time is one of the few moments of peace (80%) and reward and satisfaction (80%) in their day – a significantly higher percentage than the global average. Snacking has also been an antidote for loneliness and an avenue for connection, as nearly all have done something to connect with others via food in the last 6 months (95%), such as making a snack together (55%) or eating a snack to celebrate a special occasion (54%).

AS AT-HOME SNACKING RISES, SO DO APPETITES FOR MINDFULNESS AND WELLBEING
3 in 4 Indian adults have relied on snacks for nourishment during the pandemic (75%), attesting that snacks have been nourishing to their body, mind, and soul during these strange times (85%). A majority are also snacking more mindfully at home, saying that they are more in touch with the snacks their body needs these days (80%), and that they have more control over the portions they eat because they are snacking at home more often (80%).

VIRTUAL SNACK SHOPPING REACHES A TIPPING POINT AS NOW ALMOST HALF BUY ONLINE
A majority say they have started to buy snacks online more often than they do in-store or offline (74%), with 8 in 10 planning to continue shopping for snacks online once the pandemic is over (81%). A similar percentage also say the pandemic has opened their eyes to so many more ways to get snacks than they knew existed before (80%), including half who have discovered snacks to try on social media (50%).

About Mondelez International

Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) is building the best snacking company in the world, with 2016 net revenues of approximately $26 billion. Creating more moments of joy in approximately 165 countries, Mondelēz International is a world leader in biscuits, chocolate, gum, candy and powdered beverages, featuring global Power Brands such as Oreo and belVita biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk and Milka chocolate; and Trident gum. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, NASDAQ 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDLZ.

About Mondelez India Foods Private Ltd.

Mondelez India Foods Private Limited (formerly Cadbury India Ltd.) has been present in India for over 70 years. The company introduced Cadbury Dairy Milk and Bournvita in India in 1948 and since then has been a leader in the chocolate category in the country. Part of Mondelēz International, the company operates in the chocolate, beverages, biscuits and candy categories in India with brands like Cadbury Dairy Milk, Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk, Cadbury Celebrations, Cadbury Bournville, Cadbury 5 Star, Cadbury Perk, Cadbury Fuse, Cadbury Gems are some of the company’s chocolate brands in India. The company’s beverage portfolio consists of Bournvita and Tang. Cadbury Oreo & Bournvita Biscuit is a part of its biscuit portfolio and Halls and Choclairs Gold. Headquartered in Mumbai, the company has sales offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai and manufacturing facilities at Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh in addition to a vast distribution network across the country

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