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Vegetable Snacks Market Forecasting 2030: Market Trends and Growth Status

The Global Vegetable Snacks Market size is expected to grow from USD 4.4 billion in 2022 to USD 6.41 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.8% during the forecast period (2023-2030).

Vegetable snacks are plant-based snacks that come prepackaged in forms of raw, dried, or minimally processed veggies. Vegetable snacks come in a variety of forms, from chips or flakes to vegetable dip as a condiment. These snack options are a wonderful alternative to traditional vegetables and a tasty, guilt-free way to increase the amount of vegetables in people's diets. Vegetable snacks are higher in fiber, vitamins, and minerals and are available in a wide range of fresh flavors. When combined with the correct toppings, vegetable snacks may be incredibly filling and gratifying.

Less than 10% of Americans currently consume the daily recommended amount of veggies, according to recent CDC studies. It results from a distaste of vegetables. However, as the market has begun to realize that healthy vegetarian snacks don't have to be boring and tasteless, there are now a ton of delicious vegetable-based snack options available. Sales of veggies are actually changing because more people are eating vegetables, albeit in modified forms.

Top Key Players Covered in The Vegetable Snacks Market

Seneca Foods Corp. (US), Siren Snacks (US), Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (Canada), Calbee Inc. (Japan), The Kellogg Company (US), General Mills Inc. (US), Upton’s Natural (US), Nestle S.A. (Switzerland), Conagra Brands, Inc. (US), Louisville Vegan Jerky Co (US), Eat Real (US), Oumph (UK), Vegan Rob's (US), Quorn (UK), Luke's Organic (US) and Other Major Players

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