![]() ![]() “Most sectors showed growth between 20 in value terms, although volume sales are generally declining across the market” said Keynote. ![]() Nonetheless, canned foods sales - dominated by major concerns such as Heinz, Del Monte and Princes - rose from £1.96bn in 2006 to £2.4bn in 2010, an increase of 22.6%. “Some sectors of the canned foods market appear to be in an irreversible decline – canned desserts and canned cooking sauces are likely to disappear almost entirely within the next decade,” said Key Note. Key Note said the industry faces a threat from cartons and resealable pouches, as well as bottles and jars, which may not have all the advantages of cans but are more convenient for some consumers. Some parts of the canned foods industry are doomed, according to a new report from analysts at research firm Key Note, which predicts that total UK volume sales, will continue to fall, despite a predicted rise in sales value.
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