Global Emoji-shaped Packaged Food (Snacks) Market Report Examines Top Company Analysis Forecast by 2029 | Conagra, McCain Foods, Mondelez International
August 19, 2020
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Founded in 2013, the company sells a range of organic dairy milk, dairy-free beverages (plant-based) and lactose-free milk across Middle East, Asia and mostly recently the US.
Koita’s overall sales (online, offline) grew 57% year-on-year despite the COVID-19 pandemic. It recorded 370% year-on-year sales increase from just online sales this year.
The firm saw its biggest sales from plant-based products, following that the lactose-free range. Additionally, sales of cooking creams spike during the pandemic as people were staying home and cooking more.