Market Trends of spain foodservice Industry
The number of cafes and bars in Spain is growing tremendously, driven by the demand for alcohol and gourmet coffee
- The number of cafes and bars in Spain experienced a YoY growth rate of 12.94% from 2020 to 2022. The Spanish population tends to invest more in alcoholic beverages, leading to frequent visits to bars. In 2021, the per capita expenditure in alcoholic beer was USD 27.49. The growing affinity for gourmet coffee has also prompted operators to expand their coffee chains in major cities.
- From 2020 to 2022, cloud kitchen outlets emerged as the fastest-growing segment. They are projected to register a notable CAGR of 9.43% during the forecast period. The effects of the pandemic have resulted in a surge in online food ordering, with a significant portion of the population in Spain, around 42%, spending money on ordering food through delivery services. As a result, many foodservice companies have begun creating virtual kitchens, intensifying competition in the cloud kitchen market.
- The number of quick service restaurants is also growing in response to consumer preferences for fast-food options such as pizza, hamburgers, sandwiches, and chicken-based snacks. In 2021, 23% of the population in Spain reported visiting different fast-food restaurants. Most quick service restaurants offer a limited menu selection that can be delivered quickly. The leading quick service restaurant chains in Spain with the highest number of stores include Telepizza, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Burger King. As of 2022, there were over 714 Telepizza outlets, 569 McDonald's, 765 Pizza Hut, and approximately 650 Burger King outlets. Consequently, the quick service restaurant outlets in Spain are expected to register a CAGR of 5.77% during the forecast period.
Asian cuisine gains popularity in Spain, driven by Indian, Japanese, and Thai cuisines
- The food industry in Spain has undergone significant changes to cater to customer demand and evolving consumer behavior. Quick service restaurants (QSRs) are experiencing growth in the country, particularly those offering non-traditional fast-food options such as Asian or Mexican cuisine. The growth of pizzerias can be attributed to new store openings and higher revenues per outlet as customers opt for more exotic varieties. Spanish consumers are seeking a touch of innovation and exoticism alongside convenience and speed. In 2022, the average prices for burgers, nachos, and pizza were USD 9.5, USD 11.5, and USD 10.8 per serving, respectively.
- The average order value for the cloud kitchen grew by 8.83% in 2022 compared to the previous year. The expansion of the cloud kitchen segment is being driven by an increase in the demand for online meal delivery. Consumers in Spain spend an average of around USD 24 on online food delivery per order. Online meal ordering and delivery services grew in popularity after the pandemic. Popular online delivery apps are Glovo, Uber Eats, Just Eat, and Deliveroo. Popular dishes offered by cloud kitchens in Spain were burgers, pizza, Pollo Mantequilla, and Indian curries priced at USD 9.5, USD 10.8, USD 13.5, and USD 12, respectively, per serving, in 2022. Asian cuisine holds a significant market share in Spain, with Indian, Japanese, and Thai cuisines being the most popular. Indian cuisine, in particular, is characterized by the Northern Indian approach, featuring flavorful curries and bread. The Indian population in Spain was approximately 70,000 as of 2021, leading to a wide range of full-service restaurants (FSRs) offering Indian cuisine. The prices of Indian curries and Chana Masala were around USD 12.2 and USD 8.9 per 300 g, respectively, in 2022.