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Jeremy is responsible for research and publication covering alcoholic drinks, cannabis, hot drinks, ingredients, soft drinks and tobacco. This requires overseeing every stage of project management; from initial inception, briefing research teams, full data evaluation, through to final client delivery.
Jeremy started his career at Euromonitor in UK research. In 2006, he chose to specialise in alcoholic drinks research, with a focus on company analysis. In 2017 he became Project Manager for the company's drinks and tobacco research, adding research on the ingredients industry to his remit in 2023. Jeremy has worked as a project manager for over five years. In this time he has established close working relationships with company headquarters, in pursuit of a reciprocal exchange of information at a global level, synergising research understanding with the best products and service we can offer clients.
How will the Paris 2024 Olympics impact the beverages industry in France? This article examines three main areas in which the Games may affect drinks companies - boosting consumer engagement, shifting perceptions of sustainable packaging, and supporting non-alcoholic beer and lesser known brands.
“Minnesotans live in the future” was the most popular quote in the cannabis industry in 2023 after the state legalised products containing less than 10mg of hemp-derived THC per package to be sold in retail stores across the state. According to industry players and retailers in the state, hemp-derived THC products saw incredible growth and overnight success, with liquor stores reporting that up to 10% of their sales were coming from these types of products in the first couple of months.
With global warming and the growing demands of modern life, consumers in Asia Pacific recognise adequate daily hydration as a top health priority. In response, hydration products have grown beyond the traditional categories of packaged water and sports drinks, and have expanded to include sports nutrition and powder concentrates.