Region: Europe
Category: Food & Beverage

Europe Food & Beverage

(9,335 reports matching your criteria)
  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Denmark

    ... surge in demand for consumer foodservice, driven by the accumulated desire for such experiences after two years of avoiding regular outings due to restrictions or a reluctance to be in crowded spaces. This resurgence significantly ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Austria

    ... which were partially passed on to the consumer. However, post-COVID-19, Austrians were keen to enjoy the benefits of the full lifting of pandemic restrictions. In addition, consumer sentiment generally improved towards the end of the ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in France

    ... and out-of-home activities. Sales also benefited from the resumption of events such as festivals, trade fairs, and other gatherings. For instance, attendance at music festivals increased further in 2023, compared to 2022, with over seven ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Belgium

    ... have proved to be more vulnerable than chained players to inflationary pressures, less able to mitigate the higher fixed costs and with serious ramifications to profit margins by making price increases. As a result, stand-alone ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Finland

    ... bigger volume sales. Current value sales grew at a similar pace to consumer foodservice overall, while the number of outlets fell at a similarly marginal rate. However, limited-service restaurants saw slower transaction growth than the ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in France

    ... recovery of self-service cafeterias as the wide majority of the chains in this category are based in and around these retail locations. French consumers showed a renewed interest in commercial centres and hypermarkets with consumers ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Italy

    ... terms. This positive trend was seen both in independent as well as chained outlets. The category has benefited from investment in innovation, quality, and delivering a varied offer, together with maintaining reasonable price points. The ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Austria

    ... labour, which were partially passed on to the consumer. However, post-COVID-19, Austrians were keen to enjoy the benefits of a full lifting of pandemic restrictions. In addition, consumer sentiment generally improved towards the end of ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Denmark

    ... recovery in inbound tourism, with street stalls/kiosks being a popular option among travellers. As the business model of street stalls/kiosks is heavily dependent on consumer footfall, inbound tourism and large public gatherings, the lifting of ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Greece

    ... performance in terms of sales per outlet, the impact of high inflation on food and living costs soon showed up in full-service restaurants. Local consumers have been trading down to cheaper options such as limited-service ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Belgium

    ... independents being hardest hit. Specialist coffee and tea shops was the only category to recover to pre-pandemic value sales in 2023, driven by expansion and the growing interest in coffee culture. Overall, cafés/bars are struggling ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Sweden

    ... economic downturn and strong inflation many consumers have cut back on non-essential goods and services. Less time and therefore money is being spent in cafés with socialising at home becoming increasingly relevant. A similar trend ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Finland

    ... the 2019 pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) level to reach record heights due to strong pent-up demand after two years of COVID-19. However, current value sales were inflated by higher unit prices in a highly inflationary climate, bringing ... Read More

  • Coffee in Switzerland

    ... number of Swiss consumers in many households. Coffee’s double-digit retail current value growth in 2023 can be attributed to average unit prices increases at the beginning of the year. Retail and foodservice volume sales of ... Read More

  • Belgium Consumer Foodservice

    ... demand. Out of home expenditure rebounded well in 2022, due mainly to the good weather and post-pandemic recovery, although it was still partially affected by restrictions related to COVID-19, especially during evening and night-time dining ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Denmark

    ... the easing of restrictions, there was a surge in demand with consumers keen to start socialising again. While the category recorded further growth in current value terms in 2023 this was more due to inflation ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Hungary

    ... to recent years. This price differential seen in 2023 also marks a significant contrast when compared with 2019 prices, reflecting a staggering increase of 80-90%. Consequently, a large proportion of consumers scaled back plans to ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Sweden

    ... The value growth in 2023 was partly driven by the continued strong inflation, which led to price increases as operators managed the higher costs of produce, utilities, and so forth. The economic downturn has also ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Belgium

    ... this category is facing strong competition from limited-service restaurants, which are perceived as trendier and more innovative compared to self-service cafeterias. Indeed, the performance of self-service cafeterias in Belgium was already sluggish prior to the ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Belgium

    ... to be very fragile since the COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequent inflationary pressures in recent years. The Belgian Food Truck Federation, considered the most important street food federation in Belgium, has reported several new members in ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in France

    ... shopping centres, such as McDonald's or Burger King, fared better during 2020-2021 due to higher levels of takeaway and drive-through sales and therefore saw slower growth in 2022-2023 as they had already recovered. However, the ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Sweden

    ... high costs of living many locals chose not to eat out as much, leading to slower transaction growth. Street stalls/kiosks witnessed a strong recovery from the pandemic in 2022, following a partial recovery in 2021, ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Portugal

    ... profitability. In fact, the number of transactions remained lower than 2019 figures in 2023, with even good results generated by the tourism industry not enough to enable the category to fully recover. The pandemic significantly ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Portugal

    ... difficult, with a significant reduction in the number of consumers on the streets, and the cancellation of events and popular festivals, leading to a considerable current value decline. Euromonitor International's Street Stalls/Kiosks in Portugal report ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Norway

    ... 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 ... Read More

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