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Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V. (KOF): Among the Beverage Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

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We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Beverage Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE:KOF) stands against the other beverage stocks.

Consumer behavior plays a key role in shaping any industry, and the beverage sector is no exception. The industry is witnessing a noticeable shift in drinking habits, with Americans becoming more conscious about what they consume due to health considerations. There has been an increase in demand for low and no-alcohol beverages, and several companies are jumping on the bandwagon and producing drinks with all of the taste but those that are low on or without alcohol.

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According to a consumer sentiment survey commissioned by NCSolutions (NCS) in early 2024, around 61% of Generation Z intended to cut down on alcohol consumption, representing a 53% year-over-year increase in the share of respondents who said they planned on drinking less alcohol. A little over one-third of the demographic cohort participants said they were interested in trying a beverage that aligns with a sober curious lifestyle.

On the other hand, 49% of millennials responded by saying they plan to reduce their alcohol consumption, an increase of 26% from the survey findings in 2023. Overall, 41% of Americans hoped to drink less in 2024, compared to 34% the year before. These results reflect the gaining popularity of the sober curious movement in the United States, driven by strong interest from the younger generation.

According to Fortune Business Insights, the non-alcoholic beverages market size in the United States was valued at $161 billion in 2023. It is projected to increase to nearly $226 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.91%. The rising popularity of refreshment drinks and mocktails, coupled with innovative marketing and branding strategies of beverage manufacturers are propelling growth in the non-alcoholic beverage market.

Despite consumer behavior shifts within the beverage industry, the overall outlook for the sector is promising. According to a report by Research and Markets, its market size is expected to reach $2.29 trillion by 2030. The industry continues to see robust demand amid rising disposable incomes globally and rapid expansion in developing economies.

However, Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum is a looming threat to the American beverage industry, as about 75% of all new beverage launches in North America now appear in aluminum cans. The tariffs are expected to increase input costs and lead to a rise in prices for end consumers, which could adversely impact struggling categories in the beverage industry.