When deciding what defines a healthy snack, consumers consider what’s in the snack, as well as what’s not. 41% of consumers globally think a healthy snack is one with no additives or preservatives (making this the top attribute), while 31% think no/low/reduced claims (e.g., for fat, sugar, and salt) makes a snack healthy.4
However, 30% of consumers think high in protein, fiber, vitamins, etc. makes a snack healthy, with many consumers willing to pay more for health beneficial ingredients.5 More than one in four consumers believe products with functional ingredients to boost physical health are worth paying more for (one in five consumers for ingredients to boost mental health).6
Top Better-for-You Snack Fortifications for European Consumers
Among European consumers, the most important better-for-you fortifications in snacks are protein, fiber, and functional ingredients.
High In/Source of Protein
9% of consumers in Europe are influenced by protein claims on both sweet and savory snacks.7 Cereal bars, chips, puffs, popcorn, and cookies are just a few of the snacks showing up with high in or source of protein claims. Protein continues to be popular for providing satiety and supporting general health and wellness.