Ice cream in Mexico is projected to see a upward growth trajectory in both retail volume and value (constant 2024 prices) terms over the forecast period. Nonetheless, the demand for ice cream might be restrained by anticipated price increases as inflationary pressure continues to impact the category.
Meanwhile, manufacturers and retailers are set to continue to invest in the development of cold chain distribution and storage. More investment and development is needed to cover wider geographic areas, and to allow more players to compete in the market.
As seen with regard to salty snacks and wafers, new players, such as local start-ups, are expected to enter the fray in ice cream with proposals that highlight artisanal manufacturing processes and the use of iconic ingredients in Mexico. For example, in 2024, consumers can find chile en nogada (chili in walnut sauce) flavoured ice cream in artisan outlets.
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Ice Cream
Ice cream is the aggregation of frozen yoghurt, impulse ice cream, plant-based ice cream, unpackaged ice cream and take-home ice cream. Frozen desserts is included in Passport’s Staple Foods research. Please note that soft serve ice cream from ice cream dispensing machines sold at foodservice outlets (e.g. fast food or ice cream parlours) is entirely excluded.
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