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UK Foodservice Market Size, Segments, Emerging Trends,
Growth Report 2020 by Radiant Insights
Summary
The Future of Foodservice in The UK to 2020 Report published by Canadean Intelligence provides readers with a
detailed analysis of consumer, operator and technology level trends in the Spanish Foodservice sector, analysis of
market size, outlets and transactions in the UK and key players in the UK Foodservice market.
Key Findings
-The UK Foodservice market is expected to experience a growth of 2.6% during 2015-2020
-Higher purchasing power coupled with busy work schedules will result in Brits eating out more frequently, with
breakfast being the fastest growing area
-Healthy eating will remain the mega consumer trend in the UK. Rising awareness about the benefits of healthy
eating will encourage and support consumers to make healthy food choices, such as salads and poultry dishes
-The growing Muslim population in the UK will contribute to the growth in Halal food menus. Halal foods will also
be popular amongst the non-Muslim population as well, as they are perceived to be better than other meats in
terms of taste and health
-Education will remain the dominant channel in terms of sales, driven by government initiatives to provide free
healthy school meals and promote healthy food habits among school students
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Synopsis
This report offers detailed analysis of the UK Foodservice market with market size forecasts covering the next five
years. This report will also analyse macro-economic factors that influence the foodservice market, key consumer,
operator and technology trends and key players in the market. In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the
following:
-Macro-economic analyses and trends: detailed analysis of the macro-economic factors, GDP per capita, consumer
price index, unemployment rate...