The Top 200 Canadian restaurant chains managed to grow sales by 1.0 percent and increase overall units by a slightly higher 1.3 percent last year, even as the economy just started easing out of the recession.
The Top 200 Canadian restaurant chains managed to grow sales by 1.0 percent and increase overall units by a slightly higher 1.3 percent last year, even as the economy just started easing out of the recession. With total sales of C$23.9 billion, the Top 200 Canadian chains accounted for over 50 percent of the Canadian restaurant industry, reports foodservice consultants Technomic in its new 2010 Technomic Top 200 Canadian Chain Restaurant Report.
Select findings include:
“The Top 200 Canadian chains continue to grow sales while cautiously growing units by adapting their concepts to meet the needs of today’s Canadian consumer”
The 2010 Technomic Top 200 Canadian Chain Restaurant Report helps restaurant operators keep abreast of competition, develop sales and marketing strategies, identify growth opportunities and monitor segment and menu category performance. Foodservice manufacturers, too, can track the evolution of restaurant concepts and trends, which affect their approaches, positioning, strategies and tactics to reach their target customers in Canada.
To purchase or learn more about the 2010 Technomic Top 200 Canadian Chain Restaurant Report, please visit Technomic.com.
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