European Food Services Trends in 2022
Food Services is part of Services and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Catering. You may also be interested in Leisure and Transportation.
Revenue from Europe's food services industry is expected to hit €731 billion by 2026, up 0.8% annually from the 2021 figure of €671 billion. Since 2016, growth has been 0.8% annually. The UK is the biggest market at €108 billion, followed by France, Germany and Italy. Bosnia and Herzegovina saw a 6.1% annual rise in revenue, while Cyprus saw a 8.8% drop. Meanwhile, food services expenditure in Europe is projected to reach €653 billion by 2026, down 0.4% annually from the 2021 figure of €599 billion. Since 2016, demand has dropped 4.1% annually. The UK is the biggest market, with spending reaching €141 billion. Italy, France and Germany follow in second, third and fourth place, respectively. Albania saw a 7.4% annual rise in expenditure, while Montenegro saw a 13% drop.
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In 2022 major markets in the Food Services Industry were:
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