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Market Research Report

Global Fast Food: Charting the Course in a Post-Recession World

Published by Euromonitor International
Published March, 2010 Product code 124362
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Global Fast Food: Charting the Course in a Post-Recession World published by Euromonitor International in March, 2010. This report price starts from US $ 2000.

Introduction

Abstract

Euromonitor International' s Global Fast Food: Charting the Course in a Post-Recession World report examine stand-alone restaurants and eating establishments in which the consumer can freely choose to eat. The report looks at market trends by sector (cafes/bars, full-service restaurants, fast food, home delivery and street stalls). It profiles the leading companies in the market and analyses factors influencing eating out patterns. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.

Why buy this report

  • Get insight into trends in market performance
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change
  • Identify market and brand leaders and understand the competitive environment

Regional coverage

Western Europe; Eastern Europe; North America; Latin America; Asia-Pacific; Oceania; Africa and the Middle East

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

  • Chart 1 Introduction
  • SCOPE
    • Chart 2: Introduction
  • KEY FINDINGS
    • Chart 3: Introduction

GLOBAL PERFORMANCE

  • Chart 4: Global Performance
  • FAST FOOD NOW WORLD' S NUMBER TWO FOODSERVICE CATEGORY
    • Chart 5: Global Performance
  • BURGER AND ASIAN FAST FOOD ACCOUNT FOR NEARLY HALF OF SALES
    • Chart 6: Global Performance
  • FAST FOOD RECESSION-RESISTANT, BUT NOT IMMUNE
    • Chart 7: Global Performance
  • GRIM DISPOSABLE INCOME PICTURE A DRAG ON GROWTH
    • Chart 8: Global Performance
  • A LONG-RUN TREND TO OUTLAST THE RECESSION
    • Chart 9: Global Performance
  • EXISTING TRENDS BOOSTED BY GLOBAL RECESSION
    • Chart 10: Global Performance

CATEGORY PERFORMANCE

  • Chart 11: Category Performance
  • STRONG PERFORMANCE FROM LEADING CATEGORIES
    • Chart 12: Category Performance
  • UNIT PRICES REVEAL DISTINCT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CATEGORIES
    • Chart 13: Category Performance
  • FAST FOOD A VITAL OUTPOST FOR CHAINS
    • Chart 14: Category Performance
  • 2010 LIKELY A YEAR OF RECOVERY
    • Chart 15: Category Performance
  • ASIA, LATIN AMERICA FERTILE GROUND FOR FAST FOOD EXPANSION
    • Chart 16: Category Performance
  • USA STILL NUMBER ONE IN FAST FOOD, BUT CHALLENGERS BECKON
    • Chart 17: Category Performance
  • STRONG REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REMAIN
    • Chart 18: Category Performance
  • FAST CASUAL MOMENTUM CONTINUES TO BUILD
    • Chart 19: Category Performance
  • NO LONGER A REGIONAL PHENOMENON
    • Chart 20: Category Performance
  • SEMI-CAPTIVE LOCATIONS AN EMERGING BATTLEGROUND
    • Chart 21: Category Performance

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Chart 22: Competitive Landscape
  • CHAINS BOAST A STRONG PRESENCE IN MOST REGIONS
    • Chart 23: Competitive Landscape
  • THREE REGIONS LEAD CHAINED EXPANSION
    • Chart 24: Competitive Landscape
  • STRONG ADVANTAGES PERSIST FOR CHAINS
    • Chart 25: Competitive Landscape
  • MIXED GROWTH PICTURE FOR LARGEST CHAINS
    • Chart 26: Competitive Landscape
  • INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION REMAINS NASCENT
    • Chart 27: Competitive Landscape
  • THE GROWING POWER OF RETAILERS
    • Chart 28: Competitive Landscape
  • WITH FAST FOOD AN INCREASINGLY-IMPORTANT COMPONENT
    • Chart 29: Competitive Landscape

CASE STUDIES

  • Chart 30: Case Studies
  • BAKERY PRODUCTS FAST FOOD SEES BROAD-BASED GROWTH
    • Chart 31: Case Studies
  • BRAZIL NOW CENTRAL TO BAKERY PRODUCTS FAST FOOD GROWTH
    • Chart 32: Case Studies
  • LEADING BAKERY CHAINS FOUND FAR AND WIDE
    • Chart 33: Case Studies
  • LESSONS LEARNT FROM BAKERY PRODUCTS FAST FOOD
    • Chart 34: Case Studies
  • BURGER AND CHICKEN FAST FOOD CONTINUE TO LEAD THE WAY
    • Chart 35: Case Studies
  • A STILL-FRAGMENTED FIELD, LED BY TWO GIANTS
    • Chart 36: Case Studies
  • KEY POINTS ABOUT BURGER AND CHICKEN FAST FOOD
    • Chart 37: Case Studies
  • ETHNIC CUISINE THE NEXT FRONTIER FOR GROWTH
    • Chart 38: Case Studies
  • ETHNIC CHAINS STILL SPARSE ON THE GROUND
    • Chart 39: Case Studies
  • LONG RUNWAY FOR CHAINED GROWTH
    • Chart 40: Case Studies
  • LESSONS FROM ETHNIC CUISINE
    • Chart 41: Case Studies
  • SEVERAL OTHER SECTORS, MARKETS BEAR WATCHING
    • Chart 42: Case Studies

GLOBAL PROSPECTS

  • Chart 43: Global Prospects
  • SOLID GROWTH LIES AHEAD
    • Chart 44: Global Prospects
  • THE FUTURE OF FAST FOOD FOUND IN ASIA
    • Chart 45: Global Prospects
  • THE NEW CENTRE OF GRAVITY
    • Chart 46: Global Prospects
  • A CONSOLIDATED GROWTH PICTURE MOVING FORWARD
    • Chart 47: Global Prospects
  • CHAINED GROWTH SHOWS LITTLE SIGN OF SLOWING
    • Chart 48: Global Prospects
  • WHILE GROWTH TO CENTRE ON ASIA, WESTERN EUROPE
    • Chart 49: Global Prospects
  • AN ENDLESSLY FLEXIBLE, ADAPTABLE SECTOR
    • Chart 50: Global Prospects

DEFINITIONS OF REPORT

  • Chart 51: Definitions of Report
  • DEFINITIONS (1)
    • Chart 52: Definitions of Report
  • DEFINITIONS (2)
    • Chart 53: Definitions of Report
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