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Consumer Foodservice Global Overview: Finding Growth in a Fragmenting World

Jul 2011

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About this Report

About this Report

Amidst a slow economic recovery, the consumer foodservice world is increasingly split between lucrative but low-growth developed markets and the seemingly limitless potential of emerging markets. As a new report from Euromonitor International reveals, the most successful operators will be those able to bridge the gap between the two, with product, outlet and daypart diversity all helping to drive traffic in the developed world, while serving an increasingly diverse set of consumers in emerging g


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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Scope

Key findings

Global Performance

A tentative return to growth in 2010

Recovery across all three measures

Full-service restaurants still dominant

Affordable and fast still a strong combination

Strong sales in Asia Pacific and North America

Asia Pacific accounts for vast majority of world's outlets

Emerging markets continue to take share

Competitive Landscape

A mixed year for chains

No change at the top, yet fortunes vary wildly

Both chains and independents reap fruits of recovery

Global foodservice industry remains highly fragmented

Rising incomes and demand for convenience drive chains

Growth opportunities for well-positioned chains

Long, winding road ahead for chained players

Semi-captive an emerging global growth centre

Retail, travel key drivers of semi-captive growth across regions

Semi-captive finds a strong niche in several regions

Foodservice increasingly central to the retail and travel experience

Category Analysis

Pizza resurgence drags takeaway sales into positive territory

Developed markets still key

Global pizza chains forge ahead

Little prospect for strong forecast growth beyond pizza

Pizza set for further expansion globally

Fast food powers through the recession

Asian demand strong, but the hamburger remains universal

Fast casual and Asian options continue to see strong demand

Two key markets with vast differences

A tale of two markets

Asia Pacific remains in the fast food driver's seat

2010 brings real recovery for full-service restaurants

Asian demand remains decisive

China continues to drive Asian demand

Leading markets reveal strong contrasts

Recovery here to stay, but slowdown coming

No real recovery yet for cafés/bars

Bars and pubs still key to global drinking habits

Coffee shops, juice bars soar ahead

Coffee shop chains still key

Three regions vital to cafés/bars demand

Grim outlook for Western Europe

Growth slowly returns

A category in transition

Street vendors continue to prosper

Asia Pacific still the centre of the universe for street vending

A vital, still-growing category

Western Europe still central to self-service cafeterias

A niche category lags globally

A largely unbranded category

A new growth centre emerging

Global Prospects

Outlet and traffic expansion set to slow

Fast food sales to surge ahead

Asia Pacific now the undisputed centre of global growth

Latin America not to be overlooked

Making sense of an evolving growth environment

Report Definitions

Data parameters and report definitions

Samples

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