Global Consumer Foodservice: Guide to the Recession - Understanding the Crisis Consumer
Euromonitor International's Global Consumer Foodservice: Guide to the Recession - Understanding the Crisis Consumer report examine stand-alone restaurants and eating establishments in which the consumer can freely choose to eat. The report looks at market trends by sector (cafes/bars, full-service restaurants, fast food, home delivery and street stalls). It profiles the leading companies in the market and analyses factors influencing eating out patterns. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.
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Chapters: 8 | Publication date: Apr 2009
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Western Europe; Eastern Europe; North America; Latin America; Asia-Pacific; Oceania; Africa and the Middle East
Table of contents
DEFINITIONS
Chart 1 Definitions
DEFINITIONS
Chart 2 Definitions
INTRODUCTION
Chart 3 Introduction
INTRODUCTION
Chart 4 Introduction
KEY FINDINGS
Chart 5 Introduction
EXISTING GLOBAL FORECAST
Chart 6 Existing Global Forecast
GLOBAL ECONOMY IN 2009 – IMF, APRIL 2008 VIEW
Chart 7 Existing Global Forecast
GLOBAL ECONOMY IN 2009 – IMF, JANUARY 2009 VIEW
Chart 8 Existing Global Forecast
EXISTING CONSUMER FOODSERVICE GLOBAL FORECAST
Chart 9 Existing Global Forecast
EXISTING FORECAST REVEALS SLOWING GLOBAL GROWTH
Chart 10 Existing Global Forecast
ASIAN DEMAND FUELS FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS GROWTH
Chart 11 Existing Global Forecast
ASIA THE GROWTH ENGINE UNDER CURRENT FORECASTS
Chart 12 Existing Global Forecast
QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT
Chart 13 Quantifying the Impact
QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS
Chart 14 Quantifying the Impact
ASIA PACIFIC: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 15 Quantifying the Impact
EASTERN EUROPE: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 16 Quantifying the Impact
AUSTRALASIA: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 17 Quantifying the Impact
LATIN AMERICA: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 18 Quantifying the Impact
NORTH AMERICA: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 19 Quantifying the Impact
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 20 Quantifying the Impact
WESTERN EUROPE: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Chart 21 Quantifying the Impact
WESTERN EUROPE: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK – ITALY & SPAIN
Chart 22 Quantifying the Impact
CORPORATE IMPACT
Chart 23 Corporate Impact
WINNERS AND LOSERS 2008
Chart 24 Corporate Impact
FOODSERVICE LEADERS MAINTAIN GROWTH IN 2008
Chart 25 Corporate Impact
FAST FOOD GLOBAL OPERATORS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE
Chart 26 Corporate Impact
MORE CHALLENGES TO COME IN 2009
Chart 27 Corporate Impact
FOODSERVICE OPERATORS EMPHASISE VALUE
Chart 28 Corporate Impact
SETTING PLANS FOR 2009
Chart 29 Corporate Impact
HISTORICAL LESSONS
Chart 30 Historical Lessons
LEARNING HISTORICAL LESSONS
Chart 31 Historical Lessons
ECONOMIC CRISES OF THE LAST DECADE
Chart 32 Historical Lessons
WESTERN EUROPEAN SLOWDOWN 2001-2002
Chart 33 Historical Lessons
WESTERN EUROPEAN SLOWDOWN 2001-2002
Chart 34 Historical Lessons
IMPACT OF THE WESTERN EUROPEAN SLOWDOWN 2001-2002
Chart 35 Historical Lessons
GERMAN CRISIS 2002-2004
Chart 36 Historical Lessons
FAST FOOD ONLY SECTOR TO PROFIT IN GERMAN DOWNTURN
Chart 37 Historical Lessons
RECESSIONARY PRESSURE OFFERS OPPORTUNITY FOR CHAINS
Chart 38 Historical Lessons
TRANSACTIONS SEE EARLY RECOVERY, WHILE SALES LAG
Chart 39 Historical Lessons
DOWNTURN PORTENDS LONG-TERM SHIFT IN SPENDING
Chart 40 Historical Lessons
LESSONS FROM THE GERMAN CRISIS
Chart 41 Historical Lessons
TURKISH CRISIS 2000
Chart 42 Historical Lessons
CRISIS BRINGS MASSIVE DECLINES IN DISPOSABLE INCOME
Chart 43 Historical Lessons
NO SECTOR UNSCATHED AS DEMAND COLLAPSES
Chart 44 Historical Lessons
CHAINS LAY GROUNDWORK FOR BRISK RECOVERY
Chart 45 Historical Lessons
LESSONS FROM THE TURKISH CRISIS
Chart 46 Historical Lessons
US ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN 2001
Chart 47 Historical Lessons
IMPACT ON MEXICAN ECONOMY
Chart 48 Historical Lessons
STAGNANT INCOMES DRAG FOODSERVICE SPENDING DOWN
Chart 49 Historical Lessons
CHAINS ROCKET AHEAD WHEN SPENDING RESUMES
Chart 50 Historical Lessons
FOODSERVICE RECOVERY LAGS OVERALL ECONOMY
Chart 51 Historical Lessons
LESSONS FROM THE MEXICAN CRISIS
Chart 52 Historical Lessons
VENEZUELA CRISIS: 2002-2003
Chart 53 Historical Lessons
FALLING INCOMES EVENTUALLY DRAG DOWN FOODSERVICE
Chart 54 Historical Lessons
FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS RECOVER FAST
Chart 55 Historical Lessons
LITTLE SLOWDOWN FOR CHAINS
Chart 56 Historical Lessons
LESSONS FROM THE VENEZUELAN CRISIS
Chart 57 Historical Lessons
ASIA PACIFIC CRISIS: 2001
Chart 58 Historical Lessons
CHEAPER OPTIONS PROSPER AS CONSUMERS TRADE DOWN
Chart 59 Historical Lessons
RECOVERY KIND TO CHAINED OPERATORS
Chart 60 Historical Lessons
LESSONS FROM THE ASIAN CRISIS
Chart 61 Historical Lessons
PAST CRISES: KEY HISTORICAL LESSONS
Chart 62 Historical Lessons
CONCLUSIONS
Chart 63 Conclusions
WINNING CATEGORIES
Chart 64 Conclusions
LOSING CATEGORIES
Chart 65 Conclusions
DEVELOPED/EMERGING MARKET CONSUMER COMPARISONS
Chart 66 Conclusions
A LONG DARK NIGHT AHEAD: CLOSING POINTS
Chart 67 Conclusions
APPENDIX: GLOBAL ECONOMY
Chart 68 Appendix: Global Economy
GLOBAL MACRO ECONOMIC PICTURE
Chart 69 Appendix: Global Economy
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
Chart 70 Appendix: Global Economy
EMERGING ECONOMIES
Chart 71 Appendix: Global Economy
ASIA-PACIFIC: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 72 Appendix: Global Economy
AUSTRALASIA: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 73 Appendix: Global Economy
EASTERN EUROPE: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 74 Appendix: Global Economy
LATIN AMERICA: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 75 Appendix: Global Economy
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 76 Appendix: Global Economy
NORTH AMERICA: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 77 Appendix: Global Economy
WESTERN EUROPE: OVERALL OUTLOOK
Chart 78 Appendix: Global Economy
WESTERN EUROPE: PERFORMANCE BY MAIN MARKET 2008
Chart 79 Appendix: Global Economy