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Rising diagnosis of celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity are also driving the demand for convenient, gluten-free options. According to a recent report, the gluten-free market is expected to grow at a healthy CAGR of 9.1%, with an estimated value of $32.39 USD by 2025.
Want to compete in the gluten free market but not sure where to start? Wixon Inc. now offers gluten-free seasonings and mixes, to extend its customers’ product lines and meet the demands of this growing market segment.
Consumers turn to allergen-free foods with increasing frequency, and for reasons beyond allergies, as some believe a gluten-free diet can help them manage weight and is a healthier option.
The surge in celebrity endorsements of a gluten-free lifestyle, combined with growing awareness of celiac disease and gluten intolerance, has driven the Canadian gluten-free market to over $450 million in 2012.
The U.S. market for gluten-free foods and beverages is growing even faster than projected, and will hit $4.2 billion by the end of 2012, according to the latest news from Packaged Facts.
As awareness of gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease grows, companies look to ingredients and processes as tools to replace gluten, a structure-building protein in products.