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Webinar. Deconstructed: Food in the GCC
Sila Insights
September 1, 2021
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D/A's Paul Kelly discusses the FMCG/Food audience shifts and new trends occurring while consumers move through pandemic changes in the GCC.
Register now to secure your seat for the third of the 'DEconstructed' webinar series; Food in the GCC. This series is FREE for a limited time and gives marketing specialists across FMCG, Travel, and Finance in the GCC an in-depth understanding of their Arab world consumers.
Tue 28th Sep: 10.30 am (1 hr)
In this webinar, D/A's Managing Partner Paul Kelly examines 'Foodie' audience shifts and new trends that have occurred while consumers move through restrictions, lock-downs, re-opening, and everything in between through 2020 to 2021 in the GCC. [activecampaign form=15] You will receive confirmation and attendee information via email after pre-registration. Webinar Topics:- Macro view: shopper interruptions during 2019/20.
- Spend (confidence)
- Occasions and how mealtimes have been affected
- Food creators & foodie tribes
- Health trends
- Food audience consumption behaviour
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