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Global Briefing

Global Consumer Foodservice: Street Stalls/Kiosks: How the World Eats

Sep 2009

Price: US$2,000

About this Report

About this Report

In stark contrast to dismal results in other sectors, sales growth through street stalls and kiosks has remained robust, expanding 9% globally in 2008. Combining low prices with familiar local fare, street vendors remain a popular option (and in many cases the only option) for a significant percentage of the world’s consumers. For the largest global chains, the sector represents both real competition and a potential growth centre, offering access to previously underserved locations and consumer


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  • Up-to-the minute analysis of the latest trends in the industry
  • New product development, forecasts and other themes
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  • Most recent brand and company news
  • New insight into the size and shape of the market

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Scope

Definitions

Objectives of the Report

Key Findings

Global Performance

Street Vendors Hold a Minor Share of Global Sales…

…Yet Account for More Than 20% of Global Outlets

While Growth Remains Impressive

Emerging Markets Remain Primary Driver

India Leads in Outlets, Growth

Urban Newcomers Look to Street Food

Competitive Landscape

An Increasingly Vital Market

A Compelling Fast Food Alternative in Several Markets

Low Prices Form the Core of Sector’s Appeal

Street Vending Around the World

Product Selections Emphasise the Local and the Cheap

The Easiest Way to “Eat Local”

Legislation Continues to Play a Major Role

Effects of Regulation Often Striking

Street Vending’s Four Key Advantages

Street Vending’s Four Key Challenges

Category Analysis

Semi-captive Outlets Make Limited Inroads

Carving Out a Niche in Retail

Small Independents Lead in Major Markets

Chains, Independents Alike Enjoy Strong 2008

Asian Markets Dominate in Chained Share

Chained Operators Few and Far Between

Case Studies

Chay Si Ba Mee Kaew Leads A Bustling Thai Market

Lessons of Chay Si Ba Mee Kaew

Effective Regulations Nurture Singapore Street Vendors

Lessons from Singapore

Fornetti Carves Out a Baked Goods Empire

Lessons From Fornetti

McDonalds Looks to Kiosks to Drive Sales

Lessons From McDonalds

Global Prospects

Scorching Growth of Years Past Set to Slow

Emerging Asian Markets Remain Central to Growth

Street Stalls/Kiosks to Cement Growing Global Share

Key Street Stalls/Kiosks World Markets, 2013

Three Trends to Watch

Looking Ahead: An Enduring Fixture

A Valuable Beachhead for Chains

Samples

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