Digestive Health Food and Drinks Market Size, Share, Analysis and Forecasts, 2016 to 2020

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Technavio Announces the Publication of its Research Report Global Digestive Health Food and Drinks Market 2016-2020

Technavio recognizes the following companies as the key players in the global digestive health food and drinks market: Clover Industries, Danisco, Danone, General Mills, Nestlé, and Yakult Honsha.

Other Prominent Vendors in the market are: Attune Foods, Arla Foods, Bifodan, BioCare Copenhagen, BioGaia AB, Chr. Hansen, Daflorn, Deerland Enzymes, Ganeden, Institut Rosell-Lallemand, Lallemand, and Winclove Probiotics.

Browse full report with TOC@ https://marketreportscenter.com/reports/388355/global-digestive-health-food-and-drinks-market-2016-2020

Commenting on the report, an analyst from Technavios team said: The rise in initiatives and campaigns regarding consumer health and wellness by governments and corporations is an emerging trend in the global digestive health food and drinks market. Corporations believe that the productivity of their employees can be increased by a healthy lifestyle. Therefore, they are taking initiatives to help employees balance their work and health. These initiatives include free health checkups, healthy snacks, and health clubs. For instance, GE focuses on creating a positive workplace by empowering its employees. It provides healthy policies including free preventive screenings, a 24/7 health hotline, and the Expert Medical Opinion program, enabling employees to receive an online second opinion from a specialist at no cost. Microsoft offers paid membership to a full health package including vision, dental, physician, free on-campus health screening, and flu shots.”

According to the report, surge in healthcare cost will be a key driver for market growth. The cost of healthcare is constantly on the rise. Higher prices for medical services, payment for volume over value, use of new technologies and treatments without considering their effectiveness, defensive medicine, and a lack of transparency around the...