In 2023 overall self-service cafeterias recorded substantially slowed growth in terms of current value sales and total number of transactions. Compared to other foodservice categories, self-service cafeterias has only few outlets in the Netherlands. There are two major reasons for this: In many countries self-service cafeterias are popular places to eat for people who do not have the opportunity to eat at home, work or at school. However, because the Netherlands is such a small country there is...
Euromonitor International's Self-Service Cafeterias in Netherlands 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 the Netherlands
Euromonitor International
February 2024
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SELF-SERVICE CAFETERIAS IN THE NETHERLANDS
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2023 DEVELOPMENTS
Self-service cafeterias still underdeveloped
Strong link between self-service brands and major retail brands
La Place opens outlets in Hema retail stores
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Falling number of outlets to further undermine development
Full-service restaurants may incorporate self-service elements in response to staffing issues
New focus on La Place could potentially alienate loyal Hema customers