Category: Food Service & Hospitality
Middle East Food Service & Hospitality
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Vending in Israel
... many years, with steady client locations and public places, such as hospitals, universities, and offices. However, whilst out-of-home lifestyles and consumers return to workplaces have supported sales, we also note a slowdown towards the end ... Read More
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GCC Coffee Machine Market, By Type of Machine (Drip Coffee Machine, Steam Coffee Machine, Capsule Coffee Machine); By Mode of Operation (Manual, Automatic, Semi-Automatic); By Sales Channel (Direct Sales, Wholesalers/Retailers, Online); By End User (Hotels, Restaurants & Café, Corporates & Institutions, Residential); By Country (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2030
... Restaurants & Café, Corporates & Institutions, Residential); By Country (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2030 GCC Coffee Machine Market Size Expands at Steady CAGR of 4.05% to ... Read More
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Vending in the United Arab Emirates
... such as ADCB Islamic Banking and Verifone offer unattended payment solutions that integrate with modern payment technology for businesses. Euromonitor International's Vending in United Arab Emirates report offers insight into key trends and developments driving ... Read More
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Street Stalls/Kiosks in the United Arab Emirates
... Arab Emirates eased all COVID-19 restrictions in September 2022, 2023 proved to be a year when consumers regained their confidence in eating out. This benefited street stalls/kiosks. Euromonitor International's Street Stalls/Kiosks in United Arab Emirates ... Read More
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Consumer Foodservice By Location in the United Arab Emirates
... borders and the resumption of travel and tourism the previous year, with some consumers participating in “revenge travel”. Residents in the United Arab Emirates are among the most travelled people globally, due to the dominant ... Read More
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Self-Service Cafeterias in the United Arab Emirates
... review period supported by a significant rate of natural change, while migration contributed to a lesser extent. Foreign citizens account for a substantial proportion of the population in the United Arab Emirates, reaching 87% in ... Read More
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Consumer Foodservice By Location in Saudi Arabia
... access they provide to consumers. There is a growing trend towards the plaza concept in the market. Stand-alone is a less expensive option for players, especially new brands, rather than opening in shopping malls, which ... Read More
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Self-Service Cafeterias in Saudi Arabia
... period due to the growing number of expats entering the kingdom, which is boosting the sales of IKEA in general. IKEA has an efficient strategy to drive its furniture sales. For example, if a customer ... Read More
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Consumer Foodservice in Saudi Arabia
... of new outlets, involving both new brands entering the market and the expansion of existing successful brands. New shopping centres are opening and existing malls are expanding across the kingdom (such as Al Andalus Mall ... Read More
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Consumer Foodservice in the United Arab Emirates
... to a favourable business environment. The first full year without COVID-19 restrictions provided a significant push to the industry, fostering a sense of confidence and normalcy among consumers and businesses alike. Additionally, the strong tourism ... Read More
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Limited-Service Restaurants in Saudi Arabia
... in terms of entertainments like consumer foodservice. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saudi Arabian consumers travelled abroad and spent huge amounts of money in other countries, mainly due to the restrictive environment in Saudi Arabia ... Read More
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Cafés/Bars in the United Arab Emirates
... operators. Specialist tea and coffee shops was one of the leading performers helping to strengthen the recovery. Euromonitor International's Cafés/Bars in United Arab Emirates report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More
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Cafés/Bars in Saudi Arabia
... in shopping centres, as those were extremely severely impacted by measures such as lockdown. However, in 2022, as pandemic restrictions were lifted and consequently consumers were returning to more familiar away from home activities, value ... Read More
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Full-Service Restaurants in Saudi Arabia
... tuition fees, were significantly lower. Therefore, consumers spent normally in the immediate pre-COVID-19 period, with little or no price sensitivity or budget consciousness. However, the pandemic had a strong adverse impact on full-service restaurants, and ... Read More
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Street Stalls/Kiosks in Saudi Arabia
... sales and the number of transactions as footfall declined in the country. While both chained and independent operators were affected by COVID-19 lockdown periods, independent street stalls/kiosks, such as street-side tea and coffee peddlers and ... Read More
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Limited-Service Restaurants in the United Arab Emirates
... of COVID-19. However, the channel recorded a strong double-digit rebound in current value sales in 2021. This trend continued in 2022 due to the full removal of COVID-19 restrictions in the United Arab Emirates from ... Read More
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Full-Service Restaurants in the United Arab Emirates
... an increase in unit prices drove higher spend per transaction. In 2023, the United Arab Emirates had firmly established itself as a global travel hub, earning high rankings in international tourism competitiveness indexes. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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UAE Online Food Delivery Market, By Type (Restaurant-to-Consumer, Platform-to-Consumer); By Channel (Websites/Desktop, Mobile Applications); By Payment (Cash on Delivery, Online), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2030
... Triples to Reach USD 3.86 Billion by 2030 UAE Online Food Delivery Market is flourishing due to the increasing internet penetration and smartphone accessibility, busy lifestyles and time constraints, growing disposable income and willingness to ... Read More
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Cafés/Bars in Israel
... a 4.6% price hike for dairy products that are not price supervised for restaurants. Tnuva claimed that the reason for this was the increasing price of raw materials, along with the increase in the price ... Read More
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Full-Service Restaurants in Israel
... 2023, as the price of dairy continued to rise. In addition, the cost of vegetables has increased with the Israel-Hamas War, as many people who worked picking vegetables were foreign nationals who are no longer ... Read More
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Limited-Service Restaurants in Israel
... Pizza Hut by an average of NIS5 per family pie and Domino's by NIS1 per pie. This came after Pizza Hut had raised its delivery fee from NIS10 to NIS12 earlier in the year. The ... Read More
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Street Stalls/Kiosks in Israel
... trend, which received a notable boost from the experiences of the COVID-19 crisis. However, the rising cost of living and the decrease in disposable incomes has impacted this market, as it has other areas of ... Read More
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Consumer Foodservice By Location in Israel
... as a result of the war, as did domestic travel, strongly weakening consumer traffic through travel locations. Euromonitor International's Consumer Foodservice by Location in Israel report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape ... Read More
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Consumer Foodservice in Israel
... restaurant market, after the significant declines seen during the COVID-19 crisis and the following financial uncertainty in the market. However, the continuing high rates of inflation and rising interest rates caused locals to struggle with ... Read More
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Saudi Arabia Full Service Restaurants - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts 2017 - 2029
... is expected to reach USD 22.25 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 8.76% during the forecast period (2024-2029). The rapid surge in the ex-pat population from Asian countries playing a pivotal role in ... Read More