Hello everyone! I am a Portuguese bachelors degree student and desperately need some help. I’m currently on an internship for a Portuguese handmade chocolate maker and I was tasked with doing market research for Estonia. My apologies for making a kind of "annoying" post but I really see no other way of sharing my survey for free, even though I might get some trolls around here.

The survey is about the chocolate consumption, brands and opinions of Estonian customers and fellow redditors like yourselves. There is no discrimination of age (just be 15 years old or older), income, gender, etc. The only requirement to answer is for you to be an Estonian native or been living (or lived) in Estonia for many years and feel confident you can accurately answer a survey about the chocolates in Estonia

The survey is completely anonymous:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMHCsmgE7VS63XZh3reEUwvyx0nr8MygXA5Cx9HxsrXFmi0w/viewform?usp=sf_link

I will be incredibly grateful for all the answers I receive, so thank you in advance 🙂

Feel free to make questions about anything related to this, I will gladly do my best to answer you guys.

https://old.reddit.com/r/Eesti/comments/1dspvlk/chocolate_in_estonia/

Posted by Designer_Tear_7426

6 Comments

  1. I earn a decent salary, but still not enough to consider buying expensive handmade chocolates. Also, not sure if my taste buds are terrible but I have never eaten artisan chocolate that I would consider to be worth the extra cost. Maybe I’m too much of a hillbilly to appreciate that sort of a luxury taste.

  2. I want to add, that me and my friends buy chocolate, if ever from Lidl. The chocolate price there is very normal (0.69€ for 100g tablet). Kalev makes better chocolates for sure, but I don’t see me buying their products in the future because of the much higher price

  3. privileegiheitja on

    I only buy Fazer chocolate, but it isn’t one of the choices. Can you add this so I can finish the quiz?