Supplement Business Forecast
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| The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant shifts in how consumers view their health, especially their immune health. Prevention, taking charge, being proactive—not reactive—means taking dietary supplements (proactive) instead of running to the doctor’s (reactive) because something doesn’t feel right. As a result, according to Nutrition Business Journal’s Supplement Business Report 2022, dietary supplement sales in the U.S. grew 7.5% in 2021 to reach nearly 60 billion USD, up from about $55 and a half billion in 2020, which logged a record 14.5% growth. Although this growth rate isn’t sustainable, the increase shown in 2021 paints a picture of a widespread and entrenched interest in creating a sustainably healthy lifestyle. Download this free report for further insights from Nutrition Business Journal’s Supplement Business Report 2022.
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| | Growth of U.S. Supplement Sales With overall sales of natural and organic products reaching US $272.14B in 2021, the appetite for products that help consumers control their health and well-being continues unabated. This in-depth report breaks down the top trends in the market. Find out more today.
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