On the go
Article Abstract:
The quick service restaurants contribute to maximum amount of traffic in the foodservice industry. The segment's slow growth of 1.2% has affected the industry's overall growth.
Publication Name: Foodservice & Hospitality
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0007-8972
Year: 2003
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We are family
Article Abstract:
The young family household is responsible for 32% of the breakfast market for Canadian restaurants and 23% of the casual dining market in 2002.
Publication Name: Foodservice & Hospitality
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0007-8972
Year: 2003
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Trend development: restaurant unit trends reflect the mood of the foodservice industry
Article Abstract:
Trends in the Canadian restaurant industry in 2003 are discussed. Restaurant chains are growing more slowing and consolidating.
Publication Name: Foodservice & Hospitality
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0007-8972
Year: 2003
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