Region: Europe
Category: Food & Beverage

Europe Food & Beverage

(9,702 reports matching your criteria)
  • Belgium Cafés/Bars

    ... 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 to ... Read More

  • Belgium Limited-Service Restaurants

    ... and more conservative spending patterns, as inflationary conditions prevailed in Belgium. However, consumers opted for limited-service restaurants over full-service restaurants, with the support of innovation and a wider offer. While pizza and burgers are the ... Read More

  • Belgium Consumer Foodservice By Location

    ... 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 operators ... Read More

  • Belgium Street Stalls/Kiosks

    ... 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 2023, ... Read More

  • Belgium Full-Service Restaurants

    ... rebound in sales during 2022, due to extremely good weather and the return of tourism. The performance of full-service restaurants weakened once more in 2023, in the face of high inflation and competition from more ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Slovakia

    ... bolstered the sector. That being said, the number of traditional pubs in rural areas and villages is decreasing and the younger clientele in particular favour high-end outlets, with quality bar food also on offer. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Finland

    ... indoor premises in terms of catching or spreading the virus. However, as street stalls/kiosks are often used for late night snacking, restrictions on nightlife and people avoiding going out reduced opportunities for snacking on the ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Romania

    ... the high cost of living and the loss of purchasing power drove a solid performance, providing cheaper menus than full-service players. The active competitive landscape further drove sales, with international chains such as McDonald's, KFC, ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Slovakia

    ... during the pandemic, was made permanent. As such, limited-service restaurants registered modest constant value growth. However, there was very few openings of outlets. Industry players also increasingly benefitted from collaboration with online delivery service providers ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Finland

    ... period, the gap in the growth rate was much smaller than in 2022. In 2020, full-service restaurants saw a steeper decline than the industry average. With ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in 2021 and early 2022, full-service ... Read More

  • Street Stalls/Kiosks in Norway

    ... cafeterias. The category is struggling to compete against limited-service restaurants, which offer a wide range of food at affordable price points. In many cases, street stalls/kiosks cannot compete with these chained operations, strong branding and ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in the Czech Republic

    ... impressive rebound that accompanied the easing of the pandemic and associated restrictions over 2021-2022. However, the downturn also reflected persistently high inflation, which continued to drive up menu prices and weaken purchasing power among the ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Norway

    ... to normalise in 2023. Rising unit prices has been a key trend fuelling current value growth, but also hampering demand to some extent. The pent-up demand which materialised in 2022 has undoubtedly tapered in 2023, ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Bulgaria

    ... inflation. For a growing number of local consumers, rampant inflation has undermined their ability to afford to eat out in restaurants and forced them to prioritise essential products and make savings where they can. Local ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in the Czech Republic

    ... some other areas of the Czech foodservice market in 2023. It was also well placed to profit from the increased demand for quick and convenient dining experiences as the pace of life in the country ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Finland

    ... closure of outlets based at petrol/gas stations, the growth in both transaction and current value sales terms was higher than the industry average. One key reason was higher growth in sales per outlet in 2023, ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Denmark

    ... 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 ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in the Netherlands

    ... in the large number of traditional Dutch pubs and brown cafés (bruine kroegen) – so-called thanks to traditional interiors with dark wood panelling. These brown cafés cater mainly to a 60+ consumer base which is ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Bulgaria

    ... can be attributed to the growing interest in socialising outside of the home in the post-pandemic era as there is a strong culture of gathering together to catch up and have a chat over hot ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Belgium

    ... strong rebound in sales during 2022, due to extremely good weather and the return of tourism. The performance of full-service restaurants weakened once more in 2023, in the face of high inflation and competition from ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in the Netherlands

    ... the war in Ukraine. The Netherlands’ extreme weather during the year further exacerbated the situation, as did animal and plant diseases - all these factors combined to push prices higher. This meant higher unit prices ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Portugal

    ... impacted by confinement measures at the height of the pandemic, outlets in leisure locations bounced back strongly in 2023, witnessing the best performance as audiences for sports, cultural and music events such as music festivals ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias 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

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Sweden

    ... unnecessary expenditure, including eating out in full-service restaurants. Switching to cheaper alternatives has become more common, as full-service restaurants are typically more expensive than limited-service restaurants. The return of foreign tourists has provided some growth ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Portugal

    ... it features brands such as Ikea Restaurant, which focus on low average ticket prices and competes with limited-service restaurants. On the other hand, there are motorway operators, which have prices above the market average in ... Read More

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