"Poland Foodservice Market Size and Trends by Profit and Cost Sector Channels, Consumers, Locations, Key Players, and Forecast, 2021-2026" published by GlobalData provides extensive insight and analysis of the Polish Foodservice market over the next five years (2021-2026) and acts as a vital point of reference for operators or suppliers.
Synopsis
- The overall value of Poland's foodservice profit sector declined at a negative CAGR of 8% during 2016-21, reaching PLN47.3 billion ($12.2 billion) in 2021. This decline was due to a substantial decrease in the number of transactions in 2021.
- Take-aways and deliveries played a crucial role in the foodservice sector due to convenience and digital and technological advancements.
- Independent operators dominate the profit sector. However, chain operators fared better than independent operators during the pandemic in the QSR and coffee & tea shop channels owing to quick adaptation to changing consumer demands.
- Poland's profit sector is forecast to record growth at a CAGR of 19.7% during 2021-26.
The report includes -
- Overview of Poland's macro-economic landscape: Detailed analysis of current macro-economic factors and their impact on the Poland's foodservice market including GDP per capita, consumer price index, population growth and annual household income distribution.
- Growth dynamics: In-depth data and forecasts of key channels (QSR, FSR, and Coffee & Tea Shop) within Poland's foodservice market, including the value of the market, number of transactions, number of outlets and average transaction price.
- Customer segmentation: Identify the most important demographic groups, buying habits and motivations that drive out-of-home meal occasions among segments of the Polish population.
- Key players: Overview of market leaders within the four major channels including business descriptions and number of outlets.
Scope
- QSR was the largest channel in the Polish foodservice profit sector in 2021, with a share of 25.5%. The channel remained popular among consumers due to its convenience and the value for money it offers. QSR operators (both chain and independent) adapted to new strategies and offered a wide range of food with convenient delivery, take-away, and drive-thru options.
- FSR was the second-largest channel, accounting for 20.7% of the sector's overall value in 2021.
- FSR was followed by the workplace and pub, club & bar channels, with value shares of 18.8% and 11%, respectively, in 2021. Take-away accounted for 21.9% of sales in restaurant channels in 2021, while dine-ins made up the remaining 78.1%. Take-aways were popular in the ice-cream parlor channel and recorded the highest share at 38% in 2021 followed by QSR at 29%. The Polish foodservice profit sector was dominated by independent operators in 2021. Chain operators accounted for 28.1% of sales in restaurant channels while independent operators accounted for 71.9% of sales in 2021.
Reasons to Buy
- Specific forecasts of the foodservice market over the next five years (2021-2026) will give readers the ability to make informed business decisions through identifying emerging/declining markets.
- Consumer segmentation detailing the desires of known consumers among all major foodservice channels (QSR, FSR, and Coffee & Tea Shop) will allow readers understand the wants and needs of their target demographics.