Chinese foods
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The Chinese food retail market in the UK is forecast to reach a value of 295 million pounds sterling by the end of 1999. Chinese food is the most popular in the UK after British food, but the Chinese market is worth considerably less than the Indian. There are an estimated 3,000 Chinese restaurants and 9,000 takeaways in the UK, with the total value of the Chinese restaurant and takeaway market estimated at 1,135 million pounds sterling in 1999. The Chinese food market is forecast to expand by just over a third within the period to 2003.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1999
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Chinese Food: the supply structure
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Market research information regarding the market share of store label chinese cuisine products held by supermarkets is outlined. Tesco, Sainbury's, M&S, Asda, and Safeway are all oulined and statistics for the stores market share of store label products are given.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 2001
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Toys and Games: Forecast
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Market forecasting statistics for the United Kingdoms toy and game industry are given. Sales forecasts for 2001 through 2005 are outlined and discussed.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 2001
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