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GLOSSARY
Business and Industry
Millennials
Contracted / In-House
A term used to describe individuals born between the mid1980s to the mid-1990s, those who are now aged between
their mid-twenties and mid-thirties. This is the generation that
entered adulthood during the first decade of the millennium
Carbonates
A drink made from carbonated water to which juice,
flavourings and other ingredients have been added
Mixers
Cola
Cola flavoured carbonated drinks including cola with
flavours such as cherry, twist of lemon etc
Contract catering
On site catering provided within public sector and workplace
environments. Canteen/restaurant catering
Dilutes (also see Squash)
Concentrated beverage, commonly called squash, cordial or
syrup. Must be diluted prior to consumption
Energy drinks (also see Stimulants)
All energy ‘boosting’ drinks such as Red Bull and Rockstar.
Normally fizzy
Foodservice
Defined in this report as Education, Health and Welfare,
Workplace Catering, Travel and Leisure, High Street food to
go, Quick Service Restaurants
Fruit flavoured carbonates
Flavours are typically orange, lemon & lime, tropical and
other mixed fruit flavours. E.g. Tizer and Dr Pepper are
included as these contain fruit flavours and some brands
may contain juice e.g. Tango
Gen Z
The demographic cohort after millennials. Most of Gen
Z have used the Internet since a young age and are
comfortable with tech and social media. There is no
precise date for when Gen Z begins, but demographers and
researchers typically use the mid-1990s to mid-2000s as
starting birth years
Half & Half
Sandwiches that have half of one filling and half of
another
Iced coffee
A ready-to-drink packaged coffee beverage, containing
coffee, that is usually consumed chilled
Still juice drinks
A non-carbonated drink containing fruit juice, plus water
and other ingredients
Leisure
Sports Clubs / Event Catering / Stadia / Visitor Attractions /
Entertainment Venues
Lemonade
All conventional clear, cloudy or traditional carbonated
lemonade. Some with lemon juice and additional ingredients
to produce coloured lemonade
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Drinks intended to dilute an alcoholic beverage, as well as
being consumed as a standalone soft drink
Natural energy
Natural Energy are Energy drinks which contain stimulants
from a natural source
Non-fruit flavoured carbonates
Non-fruit flavoured carbonates, excluding cola but including
Irn Bru. Also includes traditionals such as cream soda,
ginger beer and shandy
OOH
Out of Home. Includes Retail, Travel & Leisure
Public sector
Defence / Justice / Healthcare / Local Authorities / Oil Rigs
Pure juice (other)
A non-carbonated 100% single fruit juice or other juice
blend with no added water, sweetener or other additives.
Includes all concentrated juices
Retail
Coffee Shops / Sandwich Bars / Bakery Stores /
Department Stores / Supermarket Cafes / Supermarket Grab
and Go/ Convenience Grab and Go
Sports drinks
Drinks that are designed to replace, sugars, minerals and
fluids lost as a result of exercise. Can include powders and
dilutables
Squash (also see Dilutes)
Concentrated beverage, commonly called squash, cordial or
syrup. Must be diluted prior to consumption
Stills
Collective term for the non-carbonated segments
Stimulants (also see Energy drinks)
All energy “boosting” drinks such as Red Bull and Rockstar.
Normally fizzy
Water
Still or sparkling water with nothing else added
Water plus / Flavoured water
Sparkling or still flavoured water