Demand For Supplements Stabilizing After Difficult Patch Post-COVID, Says DSM

Switzerland-based ingredients firm DSM-Firmenich has seen signs that dietary supplement sales are beginning to stabilize following a rocky period since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Demand is starting to pick up for immunity-boosting supplements and across other categories.

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Dietary supplement sales may have soared during the COVID-19 pandemic but the period since has been characterized by consumers making cutbacks in the face of spiraling cost-of-living pressures.

As a supplier to major supplement brands around the world, ingredients firm DSM-Firmenich has felt the impact of this drop...

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