“Canadian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Canada to 2016” provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel and company-specific insight into the operating environment for foodservice companies.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
This report is the result of Canadean's extensive market and company research covering the Canadian foodservice industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast foodservice industry values at channel level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry and Canada's business environment and landscape.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The foodservice industry in Canada declined considerably in 2009, but recovered at a fast pace in 2010 and 2011. The foodservice sector will have to deal with the emergence of a number of new trends, including rising health concern, growth of convenience food, growth of assorted and fusion cuisines, and value offers in order to generate customer traffic.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Canada's foodservice sector has been driven by the changing spending pattern of consumer and a shift in consumer preferences towards healthy and convenience eating. During the economic downturn period, consumers' spending patterns have changed, which has affected the dining out behavior of consumers.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
“Canadian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Canada to 2016” provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Canadian foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market.
Key Features and Benefits
This report provides readers with unparalleled levels of detail and insight into the development of the foodservice sector within Canada.
This report provides readers with in depth data on the valuation and development of both the Profit and Cost sectors in the Canadian foodservice market.
This report provides details on the number of outlets, transactions, average price, foodservice sales, and sales per outlet and transactions per outlet perweek across nearly 50 sub-channels.
This report provides highly granular future forecasts and historic market data to aid market and strategic planning.
This report will help you to assess the impact of economic recession and recovery on foodservice market growth.
Key Market Issues
In spite of sluggish economic growth and a low rise in disposable income, the foodservice industry in Canada recorded positive growth in 2011. Furthermore, the Canadian foodservice industry is expected to record a positive CAGR during the forecast period, primarily due to rising disposable income leading to increased consumer expenditure in the Canada.
Inflation in Canada increased to 1.96% in 2011, and expected to stand at 2.0% in 2016. The unemployment rate was 7.54% in 2011 compared to 7.88% in 2010 and total employments in 2011 increased to 16,964, 0.2% over the previous year. Furthermore, the decline in inflation and unemployment is expected to have a positive impact on consumer confidence and out of home food expenditure in the country.
Demographic changes in the country are expected to increase the demand for nutritious and healthy food in the country. Canada has been experiencing an increase in the population aged above 65 years in the review period, and the trend is expected to continue in the forecast period.
The increase in single person households has been one of the main drivers to increase the total number of households in the country. Also, the participation of women in the labor force has also been constantly increasing. Both of these trends tend to increase the consumption of out of home cooked food in the country.
The obese population, as a percentage of the total population increased from 23.9% in 2006 to 25.3% in 2011. Increased obesity, diabetes, and healthcare expenditures have made people evaluate their eating habits. As a result, the trend towards adopting healthier lifestyle is accelerating in Canada.
Key Highlights
The ethnic population growth within Canada has influenced food consumption and demand in recent years, which is driving the growth of ethnic and fusion cuisine in Canada.
In Canada, food prepared with ingredients from local crops such as okra, yard-long beans, fuzzy melon and callaloo is a growing trend as is food containing locally grown tomatoes or strawberries, or more upscale like locally grown veal and wine. The health concern pushed the demand for healthy food. Canadian consumers are requesting organic food more frequently as they dine out.
Many foodservice operators are focusing on adding value offerings in their menus such as free coupons, discounts and others benefits to attract customers.
Canada's foodservice sector is expected to experience more growth in the next two years, as channels such as restaurant, retail, healthcare, and travel will witness increased patronization because of the strengthening of consumer confidence due to reducing unemployment and rising income levels of consumers.
Restaurants and other foodservice operators, especially fast foodservice providers such as McDonald's, have extended their presence to social networking websites like Facebook to engage more consumers.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
What is this Report About?
Definitions
This report provides 2011 actual sales, while forecasts are provided for 2012 - 2016.
Summary Methodology
2. Executive Summary
3. Canadian Foodservice - Market Attractiveness
Canadian Foodservice Market Size
Market Trends and Drivers
Canada Macro-Economic Fundamentals
Canadian Foodservice - Consumer Trends and Drivers
Canadian Foodservice - Technology Trends and Drivers
Canadian Foodservice - Operator Trends and Drivers
Menu trends
Format trends
Canadian Foodservice Market Forecasts
4. Canadian Foodservice - Market Dynamics and Structure
Profit Sector Analysis
Channel Share Analysis
Profit Sector Structure: Outlets
Profit Sector Demand: Transactions
Cost Sector Analysis
Channel Share Analysis
Cost Sector Structure: Outlets
Cost Sector Demand: Transactions
Regulatory Environment
Legal and Self-Regulation Developments
Key Regulations for Foodservice Sector
5. Canadian Foodservice - Profit Sector Analysis
Profit Sector Analysis: ACCOMMODATION
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Accommodation
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
Profit Sector Analysis: LEISURE
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Leisure
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
Profit Sector Analysis: PUBS, CLUBS AND BARS
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Pubs, Clubs and Bars
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
Profit Sector Analysis: RESTAURANTS
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Restaurants
Threat of Substitutes: Low to Medium
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
Profit Sector Analysis: RETAIL
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Retail
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
Profit Sector Analysis: TRAVEL
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Travel
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
Profit Sector Analysis: WORKPLACE
Porter's Five Force Analysis - Workplace
Channel Trend Analysis
Channel Size and Forecasts
Key Channel Indicators
6. Canadian Foodservice - Cost Sector Analysis
Cost Sector Analysis: Education
Channel trend analysis
Channel size and forecasts
Trend analysis: key channel indicators
Cost Sector Analysis: Healthcare
Channel trend analysis
Channel size and forecasts
Trend analysis: key channel indicators
Cost Sector Analysis: Military and Civil Defense
Channel trend analysis
Channel size and forecasts
Trend analysis: key channel indicators
Cost Sector Analysis: Welfare and Services
Channel trend analysis
Channel size and forecasts
Trend analysis: key channel indicators
7. Canadian Foodservice - Competitive Landscape
Leading Financial Deals
Company Profile: Tim Hortons Inc.
Company Overview
Business Description
Tim Hortons Inc.: Major Products and Services
Tim Hortons Inc.: Analysis of Key Performance Indicators
Tim Hortons Inc.: M&A and Partnerships Strategy
Tim Hortons Inc.: Recent Developments
Tim Hortons Inc.: SWOT Analysis
Company Profile: McDonald's Restaurants Of Canada Limited
Company Overview
McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Limited: Major Products and Services
McDonald's Restaurants Of Canada Limited: Recent Developments
Company Profile: Pizza Pizza Limited
Company Overview
Business Description
Pizza Pizza Limited: Major Products and Services
Pizza Pizza Limited: Recent Developments
SWOT Analysis
Company Profile: A&W Foodservices of Canada Inc.
Company Overview
Business Description
A&W Foodservices of Canada Inc.: Major Products and Services
A&W Foodservices of Canada Inc.: SWOT Analysis
Company Profile: Subway Franchise Systems of Canada, Ltd.
Company Overview
Subway Franchise Systems of Canada, Ltd.: Major Products and Services
Company Profile: Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.
Company Overview
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.: Major Products and Services
Company Profile: Imperial Oil Limited
Company Overview
Imperial Oil Limited: Major Products and Services
Company Profile: Starbucks Coffee Canada, Inc.
Company Overview
Starbucks Coffee Canada, Inc.: Major Products and Services
Figure 20: Canadian Foodservice: Market Dynamics by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 21: Canadian Profit Sector: Market Dynamics, by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 22: Canadian Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 23: Canadian Profit Sector: Transactions by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 24: Canadian Cost Sector: Market Dynamics, by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 25: Canadian Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 26: Canadian Cost Sector: Transactions by Channel, 2006-2016
Figure 27: Canada Regulatory Environment - Sodium Reduction Strategy for Canada by Health Canada Sodium Working Group
Figure 28: Canadian Accommodation Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 29: Canadian Accommodation Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 30: Canadian Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 31: Canadian Accommodation Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 32: Canadian Accommodation Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 33: Canadian Leisure Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 34: Canadian Leisure Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 35: Canadian Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 36: Canadian Leisure Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 37: Canadian Leisure Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 38: Canadian Pubs, Clubs and Bars Foodservices Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 39: Canadian Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 40: Canadian Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 41: Canadian Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 42: Canadian Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 43: Canadian Restaurant Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 44: Canadian Restaurant Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 45: Canadian Restaurants Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 46: Canadian Restaurants Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 47: Canadian Restaurants Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 48: Canadian Retail Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 49: Canadian Retail Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 50: Canadian Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 51: Canadian Retail Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 52: Canadian Retail Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 53: Canadian Travel Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 54: Canadian Travel Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 55: Canadian Travel Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 56: Canadian Travel Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 57: Canadian Workplace Channel: Five Forces Analysis
Figure 58: Canadian Workplace Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 59: Canadian Workplace Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 60: Canadian Workplace Channel: Outlets by Sub-channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 61: Canadian Workplace Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 62: Canadian Education Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 63: Canadian Education Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 64: Canadian Education Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 65: Canadian Education Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 66: Canadian Healthcare Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 67: Canadian Healthcare Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 68: Canadian Healthcare Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 69: Canadian Healthcare Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 70: Canadian Military and Civil Defense Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 71: Canadian Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 72: Canadian Military and Civil Defense Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 73: Canadian Military and Civil Defense Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 74: Canadian Welfare and Services Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (CAD Million), 2006-2016
Figure 75: Canadian Welfare and Services Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006-2016
Figure 76: Canadian Welfare and Services Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006-2016
Figure 77: Canadian Welfare and Services Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006-2016
Figure 78: Canada FDI Inflows by Sector (US$ Billion), 2003-2009
Figure 79: Canada GDP Value at Constant Prices (US$ billion), 2006-2016
Figure 80: Canada GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2006-2016
Figure 81: Canada GDP Split by Key Segments (% of GDP), 2011
Figure 82: Canada Inflation (%), 2006-2016
Figure 83: Canada Net Debt as Percentage of GDP (%), 2006-2011
Figure 84: Total Labor Force in Canada (in 15-59 Age Group, Million), 2006-2016
Figure 85: Canada Female Labor Force, 2006-2016
Figure 86: Canada's Rate of Unemployment 2006-2016
Figure 87: Canada Population Distribution by Age (%), 2006-2016
Figure 88: Canada's Life Expectancy at Birth (Years) 2006-2016
Figure 89: Canada Net Immigration, 2001-2010
Figure 90: Canada Urban and Rural Population (%), 2006-2016
Figure 91: Number of Households in Canada, 2006-2016
Figure 92: Marriages in Canada, 2006-2016
Figure 93: Canadian Annual Per Capita Disposable Income (US$), 2006-2016
Figure 94: Obese Population as a Percentage of the Total Canadian Population, 2006-2016
Figure 95: Canada Calorie Supply per Capita, 2006-2016
Figure 96: Canada Calorie Supply Per Capita from Animal Products, 2006-2016
Figure 97: Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of Canadian GDP (%), 2006-2016
Figure 98: Canada Internet Subscribers (Thousand), 2006-2016
Figure 99: Canada Broadband Internet Subscribers (Thousand), 2006-2016
Figure 100: Canada Personal Computer Usage (per 100 people), 2006-2016
Figure 101: Canada Mobile Phone Penetration (%), 2006-2016
Canadian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Canada to 2016 published by Canadean in May 1, 2012. This report consists of Pages: 236 and the price starts from US $ 3200.