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Meetings start in November World Cup 2022 in Qatarand many families are already budgeting to buy food that they can share during the various games. Among them are snacks, sportswear, an album and figurines.
According to research by Kantar Worldpanel Peru Division, 7 out of 10 households are preparing for the World Cup during November, almost half of them are thinking about buying snacks such as crisps, chips, nachos and others to spend 90 minutes of football adrenaline.
What will families consume during the World Cup?
Statistics show that 46.6% families They plan to accompany the meetings with snacks, with 30.1% buying cheese or sausage for consumption, 21.8% buying soft drinks and 16.8% consuming. beer.
On the other hand, 8% of households plan to buy a TV, 15.5% plan to rent cable or satellite TV to watch matches, 21.1% will buy World Cup-related clothing, and 17.1% plan to assemble an official album. and figurines.
“The World Cup is becoming a family gathering place that opens up growth opportunities for those retailers and manufacturers who know how to offer products (experience) and packaging (convenience) that meet emerging needs,” explains Francisco Luna, country representative. Manager of the Kantar Worldpanel division in Peru.
The north of the country will buy sportswear
While families have their favorite foods, they also vary by area. For example, in the north, 29% of people prefer to buy sportswear, while in Metropolitan of Lima 18% will buy the album and figurines.
In the eastern regions of the country, 48% plan to buy beer, while 49% of families in the center of Peru will buy snacks.
Source: RPP

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