FMCG-Branche: Die Top-Trends 2026 (#260 Special)

EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 15 MIN

FMCG-Branche: Die Top-Trends 2026 (#260 Special)

from Decoding Brands · host Colin Fernando - BrandTrust

mit FMCG Expertin Tabea Höllger In dieser Special-Edition von Decoding Brands werfen Colin und FMCG-Expertin Tabea Höllger einen Blick auf die zentralen Herausforderungen und Chancen der FMCG-Branche im Jahr 2026. Vor dem Hintergrund einer angespannten wirtschaftlichen Lage diskutieren sie, warum Markenrelevanz wichtiger ist denn je und weshalb austauschbare Marken zunehmend an Bedeutung verlieren. Im Fokus stehen emotionaler Mehrwert, klare Positionierung und ein tiefes Verständnis für die Lebensrealität der Konsumenten. Tabea zeigt auf, wie bewusstes Konsumverhalten, selektive Kaufentscheidungen und neue Preisbereitschaften Marken vor neue Aufgaben stellen. Gleichzeitig eröffnen sich Chancen für Marken, die echte Nähe schaffen, verführen dürfen und sich als „Belohnung im Alltag“ positionieren. Weitere Trendthemen für 2026 sind Convenience, Community Building sowie der spannende Ansatz „Fashion meets Food“, bei dem sich FMCG-Marken zunehmend an Inszenierung, Design und Mechaniken aus der Mode- und Luxuswelt orientieren. Abschließend geben Colin und Tabea konkrete Empfehlungen, wie Marken Fokus behalten, Trends sinnvoll einordnen und Brand Manager mehr und mehr zu Community- und Fan-Manager werden. Jetzt reinhören und abonnieren!

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