Chained self-service cafeterias continued to see low levels of popularity in Malaysia at the end of the review period. The Ikea Restaurant brand maintained its dominant position in the market. Indeed, there are no other players with a significant presence in the chained self-service cafeterias segment. There is also a lack of both chained and independent self-service cafeterias such as food courts in major shopping malls. Most food courts are operating independently, but are still insignificant.
Euromonitor International's Self-Service Cafeterias in Malaysia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides foodservice sales, the number of outlets and the number of transactions by sector, allowing you to identify the foodservice sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they eating habits, lifestyle changes, tourism spending or legislative issues. Forecasts to 2028 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Self-Service Cafeterias in Malaysia
Euromonitor International
February 2024
List Of Contents And Tables
SELF-SERVICE CAFETERIAS IN MALAYSIA
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2023 DEVELOPMENTS
Self-service cafeterias lacking in popularity in Malaysia, with Ikea Restaurants dominating share
Ikea Restaurants continues with constant marketing campaigns to promote its self-service cafeterias
Remote working impacts self-service cafeterias
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Limited potential for self-service cafeterias during forecast period
Rise in number of food court outlets expected to boost visibility of self-service cafeterias in Malaysia
Value-driven self-service cafeterias to attract more consumers due to surging pressure from higher cost of living