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Lindt says weight-loss drugs users are eating more chocolate, not less

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAJuly 1, 2007No Comments2 Mins Read
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By John Revill and Danny Callaghan

KILCHBERG, Switzerland March 10 (Reuters) – Chocolate sales are rising faster among U.S. users of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs ‌than in the rest of the population, Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Spruengli ‌said on Tuesday, citing data that defied forecasts the drugs would reduce confectionery demand.

The company said ​an internal study, based on February data from market researcher Circana, found 15% of U.S. households use GLP-1s, representing 17.5% of chocolate sales.

GLP-1s include weight-loss drugs such as Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic and Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro.

Consumers cutting back on high-calorie ‌intake categories, such as pasta, ⁠pizza and potato chips, are still looking for some kind of indulgence, chief executive Adalbert Lechner told a news conference ⁠on Tuesday.

“They are upgrading to premium products. Less is more – small rewards with moment of bliss rather than mindless munching,” said Lechner.

Lindt, which makes chocolate Easter bunnies, ​said U.S. ​sales of premium chocolate increased among ​GLP-1 users by nearly 17% in ‌2025, compared to a 6.5% rise among non-GLP-1 users.

Analysts at Berenberg had expected the introduction of oral GLP-1 weight-loss drugs to have an adverse effect on the food industry, particularly confectionery, over the next few years. They anticipated a drag on sales volumes of 0.9 percentage point for Lindt in 2027.

Lechner ‌added that he does not see GLP-1 ​drugs as a threat to future business. He ​expects regulatory approvals in Europe, ​which are anticipated soon, to have a similar impact on ‌consumer behaviour as in the U.S.

GLP-1 ​pills are predicted ​to expand the use of the drugs to patients beyond the users of injectables, including more men and younger patients, as the oral drugs ​are projected to provide ‌less drastic weight loss than their injectable counterparts.

(Reporting by John Revill ​in Kilchberg, writing by Danny Callaghan and Bernadette Hogg in GdanskEditing ​by Bernadette Baum and Andrei Khalip)



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