Fast-Casual Chains Continue to Outperform Other Restaurants, Says Technomic

According to foodservice consultant Technomic, the Top 100 fast-casual chains continued to be the growth vehicle for the limited-service restaurant industry in 2007, and outperformed the restaurant industry as a whole, as shown below.
2007 Sales Growth 2007 Unit Growth
Fast-casual chains 13.3% 9.5%
Overall limited-service segment 5.3% 2.6%
Restaurant industry 5.0% 2.6%

Fast-casual restaurants provide fast service and fresh, high-quality food in upscale settings. The Top 100 chains totaled $14.8 billion in sales, accounting for most of the $16 to $17 billion the entire fast-casual industry grossed in 2007, an industry that demonstrates solid performance and diversity across several menu categories.

Fast-casual restaurants occupy a niche that gives casual-dining consumers an opportunity to trade down to lower-priced yet high-quality fresh food, and allow quick-service customers a way to trade up to a more upscale third place environment that offers affordable food quickly at a cost that is usually only about $2 to $4 more than typical quick-service venues. However, their success has attracted the attention of both full-service restaurants and quick-service chains.

Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
Join Our Telegram Channel for regular updates!
Sponsored Content

Related News

Sponsored Content
Marel
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content

Waar

Sponsored Content