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.

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