Fast food
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Fast food has grown increasingly popular in Britain because of modern-day lifestyles which leave little time for preparing food from scratch. Sales figures have not been impacted by the recession of the early 1990's and have beaten alternative non take-out foods such as Indian take-aways. Fish and chips are more popular than pizza, pasta and other take-out alternatives, and make up over a quarter of total sales. Estimated fast food sales for 1996 equal 3.6 billion pounds sterling.
Publication Name: Leisure Intelligence (Mintel)
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1996
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Eating out habits: the consumer
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The results of a survey of eating out habits of UK adults conducted in April 2000 are presented. The findings are analyzed according to type of restaurant visited, by age group, socio-economic group, income and work status, by gender, and by level of spending.
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Subject: Business, international
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Year: 2000
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Ethnic takeaway and other fast food
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The demand for fast food has been increasing as more women work and employment patterns change, but future growth looks uncertain. The greatest increase has been in the market for Chinese food, but traditional fish and chips still appeal.
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Subject: Business, international
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Year: 2000
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