Speciality coffee bars
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It is estimated the number of speciality coffee bars, in the UK, could grow from below 200 in 1997, to 1,500 bars. It is anticipated the value of the market will rise by 278% to 180.6 million pounds sterling by 2001. The UK speciality coffee bar market was worth 47.8 million pounds sterling in 1997. The UK market is growing because of the increased consumption of coffee particularly by younger age groups. City centre sites are aimed at workers, locals and shoppers. The largest number of the speciality coffee shops, in the UK, are owned by Costa Coffee, a subsidiary of Whitbread Plc.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1998
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Cafe & bar catering
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The UK cafe and bar catering market amounted to 12.55 billion pounds sterling in 1997, up 15.6% from 1993. Then market is dominated by public houses and clubs with a total 97.8% share of value sales during the year. The cafe and bar market is led by Bass, with a value market share of 10.1% in 1997, followed by Scottish & Newcastle, with an 8.3% share, and Whitbread, with a 6.4% share. The consumer catering market is set to reach 13.58 billion pounds sterling in 2002, against 12.86 billion pounds sterling in 1998.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1998
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Instant coffee
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In 1998, the UK retail market for instant coffee was worth 735.7 million pounds sterling, representing a 19.3% increase since 1994; while volume sales fell 8.4% to 35,045 tonnes. Standard instant coffee dominates 91.7% of the market, and Nestle (UK) is the largest player in the market holding a 49.5% share in 1998. An overview of market trends is given, along with company profiles, and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1999
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