Meal Replacements Market for Weight Loss in Us

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July 01st 2016 Mumbai, India: Bharatbook.com announces a report on “U.S. Meal Replacements Market For Weight Loss”. Meal replacements are popular, among both medical and commercial diet programs, because they ae inexpensive, portable, and have no side effects.

The U.S. Weight Loss Market has entered a new phase of flat to low growth, constrained by a strong shift to do-it-yourself plans, the proliferation of free apps for smartphones, and more healthy eating by consumers. Yet, some market segments are doing well. Meal replacements is one such segment. Meal replacements are popular, among both medical and commercial diet programs, because they ae inexpensive, portable, and have no side effects. They are easily private labeled, making for easy branding, and are not regulated.

This is a completely revised and updated analysis of this $4 billion market. This is the most comprehensive investigation of the U.S. meal replacements and OTC diet pills market published by anyone worldwide.

Covered An overview and summary of the total weight loss market (all 10 segments), with 2016 forecasts, 2015 performance, the Oprah Winfrey effect, historical market size, latest market and company developments. Dollar value & growth rates for meal replacements and retail diet pills (1980s to 2014, 2015 and 2019 forecasts), latest market trends and developments, status reports for 2015 and 2016 diet seasons, what it takes to succeed, demand drivers, major distribution channels, the online and MLM market, top 30 competitors ranking, the use of soy, revenues of the market through past recessions, user demographics and loyalty, regulation of diet pills, problems with some brands, and a Reference Directory.

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Overview of the Total U.S. Weight Loss Market1-22

- Discussion of diet market mega-trends: shift from diet products to services, medical programs gain momentum under ACA, what’s wrong with commercial chains, importance of counselors, franchising pros &...