Frozen Food Wholesaling in Canada
Over the five years to 2019, the Frozen Food Wholesaling industry in Canada has experienced steady performance. Performance is tied to demand for industry products alongside changes in food prices. Over the past five years, the industry has benefited from increased demand for goods, with an improving economy and rising incomes stimulating increased consumer spending. This has bolstered demand from downstream outlets. The industry is heavily fragmented, as during the reporting period, the number of nonemploying sole proprietors has remained steady. Over the past five years, strong downstream consumer demand has helped lead to increased industry participation. However, it has led to a faster rate of growth in industry employment, so despite the prevalence of small companies, the industry's average operator has grown slightly larger over time. Over the five years to 2024, the Frozen Food Wholesaling industry is expected to continue growing, though at a slower pace than over the five years to 2019
The Frozen Food Wholesaling industry in Canada sells an array of frozen and other grocery products. Wholesaling in this industry involves the resale of food products to downstream sectors, including restaurants, food service outlets, grocery stores and other retailers and wholesalers.
This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
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