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Published by: Key Note Publications Ltd
Published: Sep. 1, 2008 - 135 Pages
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- 1. Market Definition
- REPORT COVERAGE
- MARKET SECTORS
- Sandwiches
- Burgers
- Pizza
- Fish and Chips
- Chicken
- Other Fast-Food/Takeaway Outlets
- Coffee Shops
- MARKET TRENDS
- The Economy
- Nutritional Information
- Outlet Growth
- Refurbishment of Fast-Food Outlets
- Advertising Expenditure
- ECONONIC TRENDS
- Inflation
- Table 1: UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2003-2007
- Population
- Table 2: UK Resident Population Estimates by Sex (000), Mid-Years 2003-2007
- Gross Domestic Product
- Table 3: UK Gross Domestic Product at Current and Annual Chain-Linked Prices (£m), 2003-2007
- Unemployment
- Table 4: Actual Number of Unemployed Persons (million), 2003-2007
- Household Disposable Income
- Table 5: Household Disposable Income Per Capita (£), 2003-2007
- MARKET POSITION
- Table 6: The UK Fast-Food Market in Relation to Household Expenditure on Restaurants, Cafés, etc. by Value at Current Prices, (£m and %), 2003-2007
- Overseas
- 2. Market Size
- THE TOTAL MARKET
- Table 7: The Total UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp), 2003-2007
- Figure 1: The Total UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp), 2003-2007
- BY MARKET SECTOR
- Figure 2: The Total UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Sector by Value (%), 2007
- Sandwiches
- Table 8: The UK Sandwiches Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- Burgers
- Table 9: The UK Burger Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- Pizza
- Table 10: The UK Pizza Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- Fish and Chips
- Table 11: The UK Fish-and-Chips Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- Chicken
- Table 12: The UK Chicken Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- Other Fast-Food/Takeaway Outlets
- Table 13: The UK Other Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Outlets Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- Coffee Shops
- Table 14: The UK Coffee-Shops Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp and %), 2003-2007
- 3. Industry Background
- RECENT HISTORY
- NUMBER OF COMPANIES
- Table 15: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged as Restaurants, Cafés and Takeaways, 2003-2007
- Table 16: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged as Restaurants, Cafés and Takeaways by Turnover Sizeband (£000), 2003-2007
- EMPLOYMENT
- Table 17: Number of Employees in the Restaurant Industry in Great Britain (000), 2003-2007
- Table 18: Number of UK VAT-Based Local Units Engaged as Restaurants, Cafés and Takeaways by Employment Sizeband (number and %), 2007
- REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE
- Table 19: Selected UK Fast-Food and Takeaway Chains by Sector and Estimated Number of Outlets, 2007
- Table 20: Adults Who Have Eaten Takeaway Food and Adults Who Have Eaten Fast Food in the Outlet in the Past 12 Months by Region (%), 2007
- DISTRIBUTION
- HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET?
- Table 21: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged as Restaurants, Cafés and Takeaways by Age of Business (number and %), 2007
- LEGISLATION
- Food Safety Act
- Labour-Related Legislation
- Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006
- Environmental Legislation
- KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
- British Hospitality Association
- HOTREC
- Pizza, Pasta & Italian Food Association
- 4. Competitor Analysis
- THE MARKETPLACE
- MARKET LEADERS
- Baskin-Robbins
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- BurgerKing Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Caffè Nero Group Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Domino's Pizza UK & IRL PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Gondola Group Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Greggs PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Kentucky Fried Chicken (Great Britain) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- McDonald's Restaurants Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars (UK) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Perfect Pizza Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Pizza Hut (UK) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Pret A Manger (Europe) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Select Service Partner Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Starbucks Coffee Company (UK) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Subway Sandwiches UK Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Whitbread Group PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Wimpy GB Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Other Companies
- Coffee Republic PLC
- EAT Ltd
- Lyndale Foods Ltd
- Ponti's Group Ltd
- Spudulike Group Ltd
- OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS
- MARKETING ACTIVITY
- Table 22: Main Media Advertising Expenditure by Fast-Food Chains (£000), Years Ending March 2004-2008
- 5. Brand Strategy
- INTRODUCTION
- Company Brands
- Burger King
- Domino's Pizza
- Kentucky Fried Chicken
- McDonald's
- Pizza Hut
- Subway
- MAIN MEDIA ADVERTISING EXPENDITURE
- Table 23: Main Media Advertising Expenditure by Leading Fast-Food Brands (£000), Years Ending March 2004-2008
- 6. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
- STRENGTHS
- WEAKNESSES
- OPPORTUNITIES
- THREATS
- 7. Buying Behaviour
- VISITORS TO FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS
- Table 24: Adults Who Have Visited a Fast-Food Outlet For a Sit-Down Meal or Takeaway in the Last 6 Months (% of adults), 2008
- HEALTH FACTORS
- Table 25: Changes Made to Fast-Food Eating Habits Due to Health Factors (% of adults), 2008
- Table 26: Adults Who Have Made No Changes to Their Fast-Food Eating Habits Due to Health Factors (% of adults), 2008
- Adults Who Had Made Changes to Their Eating Habits
- Table 27: Strategies Employed by Adults Who Have Made Changes to Their Fast-Food Eating Habits Due to Health Factors (% of adults), 2008
- Rising Food Prices
- Table 28: The Impact of Rising Food Prices on the Frequency of Visits to Fast-Food Outlets for a Sit-Down Meal or Takeaway in the Past 6 Months (% of adults), 2008
- 8. Current Issues
- POLITICS
- Government Sets Out 21st Century Challenges for Food in the UK
- National Consumer Council Criticises Leading Takeaway Chains
- Liverpool Councillors Consider Banning Toy Promotions
- INTERNATIONAL DEvelopments
- Calorie Counts to be Posted Alongside Prices in New York
- MARKET DEVELOPMENTS
- Food Prices Keep on Rising
- Companies' Responses to Rising Food Prices
- HEALTH
- `Take Life On'
- EDUCATION
- CORPORATE ACTIVITY
- LEGISLATION
- Phasing Out of Fast-Food Advertisements During Children's Programmes
- ENVIRONMENT
- TECHNOLOGY
- Subway Introduces QualityNet
- 9. The Global Market
- INTRODUCTION
- McDonald's Corporation
- Table 29: McDonald's Corporation — Number of Restaurants by Type, as at 31st December 2005-2007
- Table 30: McDonald's Corporation — Number of Restaurants by Region, as at 31st December 2005-2007
- Table 31: McDonald's Corporation — Revenues by Type ($m), Years Ending 31st December 2005-2007
- Table 32: McDonald's Corporation — Revenues by Region ($m), Years Ending 31st December 2005-2007
- YUM! Brands Inc
- Table 33: Yum! Brands Inc — Number of System Restaurants by Region, as at 31st December 2005-2007
- Table 34: Yum! Brands Inc — Number of System Restaurants by Brand by Region, as at 31st December 2007
- Table 35: Yum! Brands Inc — Revenues by Region ($m), Years Ending 31st December 2005-2007
- Burger King Holdings Inc
- Table 36: Burger King Holdings Inc — Number of Restaurants by Type, as at 30th June 2005-2007
- Table 37: Burger King Holdings Inc — Revenues by Source ($m), Years Ending 30th June 2005-2007
- Table 38: Burger King Holdings Inc — Revenues by Region ($m), Years Ending June 2005-2007
- Starbucks Corporation
- Table 39: Starbucks Corporation — Number of Stores by Type, as at 2nd October 2005, 1st October 2006 and 30th September 2007
- Table 40: Starbucks Corporation — Number of Company-Operated Stores by Location, as at 1st October 2006 and 30th September 2007
- Table 41: Starbucks Corporation — Net Revenues by Type ($m), Years Ending 2nd October 2005, 1st October 2006 and 30th September 2007
- Table 42: Starbucks Corporation — Net Revenues by Region ($m), Years Ending 1st October 2006 and 30th September 2007
- 10. Forecasts
- introduction
- Population
- Table 43: Forecast UK Resident Population by Sex (000), Mid-Years 2008-2012
- Gross Domestic Product
- Table 44: The Forecast UK Growth in Gross Domestic Product in Real Terms (%), 2008-2012
- Inflation
- Table 45: Forecast UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2008-2012
- Unemployment
- Table 46: Forecast Actual Number of Unemployed Persons in the UK (million), 2008-2012
- FORECASts 2008 to 2012
- Table 47: The Forecast Total UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp), 2008-2012
- By Market Sector
- Table 48: The Forecast UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp), 2008-2012
- Figure 3: The Forecast UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp), 2008-2012
- Market Growth
- Figure 4: The Forecast Total UK Fast-Food/Takeaway and Home-Delivery Market by Value at Current Prices (£m at rsp), 2008-2012
- FUTURE TRENDS
- Fast-Food Outlets Aim to Gain From `Credit Crunch'
- Chains Plan More Store Openings
- Corporate Activity
- 11. Company Profiles
- Burgerking Ltd
- Domino's Pizza Uk & Irl Plc
- Greggs Plc
- Kentucky Fried Chicken (great Britain) Ltd
- Mcdonald's Restaurants Ltd
- Pizza Hut (uk) Ltd
- Starbucks Coffee Company (uk) Ltd
- 12. Company Financials
- 13. Further Sources
- Associations
- General Sources
- Government Publications
- Other Sources
- Bisnode Sources
AbstractExecutive Summary
The UK fast-food/takeaway and home-delivery market (excluding coffee shops) reached a value of £9.33bn in 2007, an increase of 4.2% compared with 2006. If coffee shops are included, the value of the market reached £11.63bn in 2007 — a growth of 4.4% since 2006.
This report analyses the following sectors of the market: sandwiches, burgers, pizza, fish and chips, chicken, other fast-food/takeaway outlets, and coffee shops. Coffee shops have traditionally not been included as a main market sector in Key Note's Fast Food & Home Delivery Outlets reports, as they are covered in the Key Note Market Assessment Coffee & Sandwich Shops (published in October 2007). However, given the growth of the sector in recent years, coffee shops have been covered in this report.
The UK fast-food/takeaway and home-delivery market is a significant sector of the UK catering market, and one that continues to expand steadily, particularly with regard to the number of new store openings. Companies such as Domino's Pizza, Greggs, Pizza Hut and Subway all increased their outlet numbers in 2007. Within the coffee-shops sector, Costa added to its outlet total in 2007 and aims to more than double its number of stores worldwide over the next 5 years (to 2013). Other leading fast-food chains, including McDonald's, are in the process of remodelling their UK stores, and Burger King has announced plans for a new restaurant concept.
Fast-food retailers, like many other businesses, are facing substantial increases in the cost of their operations, with prices for energy rising rapidly and those for a wide range of food items (such as poultry, beef, fish, cereals, flour and vegetable oils) all increasing at levels well above inflation. Although fast-food companies are absorbing some of these cost increases through greater efficiency, there has inevitably been a rise in prices at retail level. However, the fast-food market remains highly competitive, and the extent to which these price increases can be passed on to customers may be limited.
Key Note forecasts that the value of the UK fast-food/takeaway and home-delivery market will show steady, albeit low, levels of growth between 2008 and 2012. Rising inflation and slow economic growth are expected to have some impact on demand for fast food in the early years of the forecast period, although the relatively low prices of fast food (in comparison with casual dining outlets) may give fast-food retailers a degree of competitive advantage. In the long term, the ambitious expansion plans of many leading fast-food companies should provide the impetus for further growth in the market overall.
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