In $4.4 Trillion ‘Global Wellness Economy’ Of 2020, Supplement Sales Accounted For $137.7 Billion

Global Wellness Institute’s vitamins and supplements, healthy-labeled foods and beverages and weight loss products and services overall showed 3.6% sales growth to $945bn from 2019 to 2020, according to institute’s latest report.

Global Wellness Institute published its latest global wellness report on 1 December. (The 2017 figures are from prevous GWI Wellness Economy Monitor as revisions and updates from data sources and GWI expanded the definition of this sector to include additional data categories; figures may not sum to total due to rounding.) • Source: Global Wellness Institute, based on data from Euromonitor, IBISWorld, and other sources

Dietary supplement sales grew the fastest among the Global Wellness Institute’s “healthy eating” product categories and sales across those categories grew fastest in North America from 2017 to 2020.

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