The Top 200 Canadian Restaurant Chains, which account for over $25 billion and nearly 60 percent of the Canadian commercial restaurant industry's total sales, experienced a $741 million, or 3 percent increase in sales in 2010.
While that number is an improvement over 2009, it does reflect an industry still operating in a difficult economic environment. Unit growth was modest, with the net addition of 73 new restaurants, down from 290 net new units in 2009.
"The industry is continuing to grow. But looking at a breakdown within the Top 200 chains we see that just less than half had positive growth, while 86 of the Top 200 chains experienced declining sales," says Technomic EVP Darren Tristano. "The key for operators is to understand where that growth is occurring and implement lessons learned throughout the industry into their own business models."
To help those aligned with the Canadian foodservice industry stay abreast of opportunities and trends, Technomic has teamed with Kostuch Media to release the Top 200 Canadian Chain Restaurant Report.
Findings include:
The report features an industry overview with Technomic analysis and insights, as well as profiles of the Top 200 Canadian chains culled from Technomic's Digital Resource Library Canada. The Digital Resource Library includes vital segment and industry data for top Canadian chains, key retailers, leading multi-concept and non-commercial operators.
To purchase or learn more about this report please visit Technomic.com or contact one of the individuals listed below.
Contacts
Press Inquiries: Darren Tristano, 312-506-3850, or dtristano@technomic.com
Purchasing Details: Jessica Cravero, 312-506-3849, or jcravero@technomic.com
Report Details: Naomi Van Til, 312-506-3844, or nvantil@technomic.com
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