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Innova Market Insights data indicates a 3% CAGR in plant-based F&B launches between 2021 and 2025. Dairy and Meat Substitutes remain the key categories, while Fruit & Vegetables showed the fastest growth (36% CAGR) during the same period. Emerging ingredients in plant-based launches include sucralose, oat flake, and vegetable fats.

Nimbus Oat Barista Milk Powder (Australia)
- Plant milk powder
- “Packed with fresh Australian oats and enriched with avocado oil, it is richer than our...

Vijs Chili Garlic Wings Cauliflower (Canada)
- Plant-based wings
- All natural ingredients. No preservatives. No trans fat
- It contains dehydrated vegetable...

Poppi Strawberry Lemon Prebiotic Soda (UK)
- “This 355 ml USA edition blends real fruit juice, seltzer water, and a dash of apple cider vinegar for a crisp,...

Vine To Bar Almonds and Himalayan Pink Salt Dark Chocolate Blended With Wellvine Real Food Prebiotic (US)
- Supports gut health. 67% cocoa. 4 g...

Matchasome Wholey Matcha Bowl (Germany)
- Certified organic. 0% additives. 100% natural ingredients. Without refined sugar. Sweetened only with...

Oatside Matcha Oat Latte (Malaysia)
- Contains 3750 mg Matcha. Plant-based
- It contains sucralose as a sweetener

Holi Belly Instant Mix for Porridge and Pancake With Hazelnut And Chocolate for Babies From 6 Months (France)
- Rich in fiber. Source of protein. Gluten-free
- 100%...

PFC Foods Plant-Based Mutton Seekh Kebab (India)
- 100% vegetarian. 100% plant protein
- High in proteins but free...

Amazon Grocery Crinkle Cut Carrots (US)
- Suitable for vegetarians. Plant-based
- No preservatives or artificial ingredients

Be Keto Kitchen Keto Jam: Fancy Berries (UK)
- Clean label. High quality berries jam
- Plant-based, vegan, gluten-free, natural, and...

Beverages are at the forefront of wellness innovation in 2026, according to Innova Market Insights. Products designed for hydration, convenience, and functional benefits are driving growth, with 51% of global consumers increasing consumption of beverages they perceive as healthy. Leading claims influencing purchase decisions include low or reduced sugar, natural ingredients, and high protein content — reflecting a shift toward products that combine both taste and wellness.

Data from Innova Market Insights shows a growing global focus on health when selecting food and beverages. Consumers are increasingly seeking products fortified with health-supporting ingredients — such as added vitamins, omega-3s, minerals, fiber, and protein — underscoring the rising importance of nutrient-rich, wellness-focused offerings.

Innova Market Insights data indicates a 5% compound annual growth in F&B launches between April 2021 and March 2026. The top packaging types were flat pouch, folded box, and bottle. More than half of launches were packed in plastic, while molded fiber packaging shows strong growth. Recyclable remained the top environmental claim, as reusable claims gain traction.

According to Innova Market Insights, more than half of consumers globally are actively seeking to increase their protein intake. In recent years, F&B product launches featuring protein ingredients have risen steadily. A variety of protein types are gaining traction, including milk protein crisp, yeast protein, cranberry protein, soy protein crisp, and tofu protein.

According to Innova Market Insights, attitudes toward ultra-processed foods are changing. Consumers increasingly associate ultra-processed foods with unhealthy indulgence, but their habits are shifting, particularly with a rise in cooking from scratch. This shift means many products require reformulation to deliver the fresh, authentic characteristics consumers seek.

Innova Market Insights reveals that nearly half of consumers globally are turning to sweeteners to satisfy their sweet cravings while aiming to reduce their calorie intake. This growing demand for lower-calorie options is fueling innovation in the sweetener market, presenting new opportunities for the development of novel sweetener solutions in F&B products.






