Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in
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Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in
Foodservice Industry Report Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Introduction Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 This report provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel, and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. Highlights ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● Sustainable hotels and restaurants gaining ground in the foodservice industry Western-style cafes and fast-food chains gaining popularity Festivals incite the trend of eating out in the country Changing demographics and lifestyle has fueled the demand for fast-food Use of the Point of Sale (POS) System has proven to be a boon for restaurant operators Companies ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● Clubs and Bars, Restaurants, Retail, Travel, Workplace ●● Cost Sector Foodservice Education, Healthcare, Military and Civil Defense, Welfare and Services Alsea SAB de CV. CMR S.A.B. de C.V. Grupo Anderson’s. Burger King Alsea California Pizza Kitchen Alsea Chilli’s Grill & Bar Alsea Domino’s Pizza Alsea Starbucks Coffee Alsea ●● Mexico Carlos’n Charlie’s. Carlos O’Brians. Señor Frog’s. Grupo Sanborns, S.A. de C.V. (Foodservice). ●● McDonald’s Sistemas De Mexico SA. ●● Potzollcalli. ●● BENEDETTI’S PIZZA. Geographies “In 2011, the profit sector accounted for a 81.8% share of total foodservice sales. During the review period, sales in the profit sector increased at a CAGR of 2.96%. In 2011, cost sector sales represented 18.2% of total foodservice sales and registered a CAGR of 4.01% during the review period.” Catergories ●● Profit Sector Foodservice – Accommodation, Leisure, Pubs, 2 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Introduction and Landscape This report is the result of Canadean’s extensive market and company research covering the Mexican Foodservice industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast foodservice industry values at channel level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry and Mexico’s business environment and landscape. “Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016” provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Mexican Foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market. GDP growth, accompanied with a steady rise in disposable income, has been a major driving factor in the growth of the Mexican foodservice industry. The GDP, at constant prices, grew by 4% in 2011, and the disposable income increased by 3.2% in the same year. The economy has also been showing signs of growth with industrial output increasing by 6.1% between 2011 and 2010. During the review period, change in the life style of working population, high per-capita incomes, increasing awareness of nutritious food, and changing demographics supported growth in the foodservice market. “Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016” provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Mexican Foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market. 3 Key Market Issues Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Key Market Issues Strong GDP growth and increase in the disposable income driving the foodservice sales Growth in the GDP and disposable income were the main drivers responsible for the growth in foodservice sales in the country during the review period. The Mexican foodservice sales is expected to increase on account of urbanization and globalization and changes in the eating habits of the people of the country is expected to make Mexico a leader in foodservice industry among the global developing economies. Restaurants suffered due to rise in inflation The sudden increase in inflation in 2008–2009 period lead to the increase in the prices of the raw material and subsequently the restaurant meals became more expensive thus adversely impacting restaurant sales. Growth in unemployment negatively impact food services industry The unemployment rate increased to 5.20% in 2009 and it became difficult to find and retain jobs. This affected the Mexican consumer confidence which declined sharply in 2009. Low consumer confidence coupled with high unemployment rate decreased the consumer spending and the number of transactions in restaurants decreased during this period. Growth in travel and tourism spending to support foodservice sales Tourism has received an impetus due to high disposable income, better travel network and a spirit of optimistic economy prevailing in the country. Increase in Internet penetration in the country has made foodservices more convenient for the consumers As more people are able to access internet, the foodservice sector in the country has gained directly from it. The consumers can now check and compare different restaurants and other foodservice outlets and choose a place that best suits their needs. Key Report Features Market insight This report provides readers with unparalleled levels of detail and insight into the development of the foodservice sector within Mexico. Sector analysis This report provides readers with in-depth data on the valuation and development of both the profit and cost sectors in the Mexican foodservice market. 4 Key Highlights Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Industry data This report provides details on the number of outlets, transactions, average price, foodservice sales, sales per outlet, and transactions per outlet per week across nearly 50 sub-channels. Forecast data This report provides highly granular future forecasts and historic market data to aid market and strategic planning. Market conditions This report will help you to assess the impact of economic recession and recovery on foodservice market growth. Key Highlights Sustainable hotels and restaurants gaining ground in the foodservice industry Various luxurious resorts and hotels in Malaysia provide a calm and peaceful atmosphere to their visitors, for which they have resorted to various eco-friendly and sustainable formats. Western-style cafes and fast-food chains gaining popularity The Malaysian foodservice industry is extremely diverse, and consists of various chains and independent hotels, restaurants, cafes, and vendors. Festivals incite the trend of eating out in the country Grand festivals, such as the International Gourmet Festival and the Chinese New Year promote a variety of culinary standards and reveal the diversities of the fine dining industry in Malaysia. These high profile events highlight the culinary trends of the country for tourists, which boosts tourist spending. Changing demographics and lifestyle has fueled the demand for fast-food The total number of working women increased from 8.4 million in 2007 to 9.2 million in 2011. This development, along with busier work schedules, has led to an increase in demand for fast, readily available, convenient foods Use of the Point of Sale (POS) System has proven to be a boon for restaurant operators Most Malaysian restaurants have adopted the POS system, which is designed to keep an electronic record of all the transactions that take place. 5 Sample Pages Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Sample pages 6 Table of Contents Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 What is this Report About? 1.2 Definitions 1.2.1 This report provides 2011 actual sales, while forecasts are provided for 2012 – 2016. 1.3 Summary Methodology 2 Executive Summary 3 Mexican Foodservice – Market Attractiveness 3.1 Mexican Foodservice Market Size 3.2 Market Trends and Drivers 3.2.1 Mexico Macroeconomic Fundamentals 3.2.2 Mexican Foodservice – Consumer Trends and Drivers 3.2.3 Mexican Foodservice – Technology Trends and Drivers 3.2.4 Mexican Foodservice – Operator Trends and Drivers 3.2.5 Menu trends 37 3.2.6 Format trends 40 3.3 Mexican Foodservice Market Forecasts 4 Mexican Foodservice – Market Dynamics and Structure 4.1 Profit Sector Analysis 4.1.1 Channel Share Analysis 4.1.2 Profit Sector Structure: Outlets 4.1.3 Profit Sector Demand: Transactions 4.2 Cost Sector Analysis 4.2.1 Channel Share Analysis 4.2.2 Cost Sector Structure: Outlets 4.2.3 Cost Sector Demand: Transactions 4.3 Regulatory Environment 4.3.1 Legal and Self-Regulation Developments 4.3.2 Key Regulations for Foodservice Sector 5 Mexican Foodservice – Profit Sector Analysis 5.1 Profit Sector Analysis: ACCOMMODATION 5.1.1 Channel Trend Analysis 5.1.2 Channel Size and Forecast 5.1.3 Key Channel Indicators 5.2 Profit Sector Analysis: LEISURE 5.2.1 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – Leisure 5.2.2 Channel Trend Analysis 5.2.3 Channel Size and Forecast 5.2.4 Key Channel Indicators 5.3 Profit Sector Analysis: PUBS, CLUBS AND BARS 5.3.1 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – Pubs, Clubs and Bars 5.3.2 Channel Trend Analysis 5.3.3 Channel Size and Forecasts 5.3.4 Key Channel Indicators 7 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 5.4 Profit Sector Analysis: RESTAURANTS 5.4.1 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – Restaurants 5.4.2 Channel Trend Analysis 5.4.3 Channel Size and Forecasts 5.4.4 Key Channel Indicators 5.5 Profit Sector Analysis: RETAIL 5.5.1 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – Retail 5.5.2 Channel Trend Analysis 5.5.3 Channel Size and Forecasts 5.5.4 Key Channel Indicators 5.6 Profit Sector Analysis: TRAVEL 5.6.1 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – Travel 5.6.2 Channel Trend Analysis 5.6.3 Channel Size and Forecasts 5.6.4 Key Channel Indicators 5.7 Profit Sector Analysis: WORKPLACE 5.7.1 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – Workplace 5.7.2 Channel Trend Analysis 5.7.3 Channel Size and Forecasts 5.7.4 Key Channel Indicators 6 Mexican Foodservice – Cost Sector Analysis 6.1 Cost Sector Analysis: Education 6.1.1 Channel trend analysis 6.1.2 Channel size and forecasts 6.1.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators 6.2 Cost Sector Analysis: Healthcare 6.2.1 Channel trend analysis 6.2.2 Channel size and forecasts 6.2.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators 6.3 Cost Sector Analysis: Military and Civil Defense 6.3.1 Channel trend analysis 6.3.2 Channel size and forecasts 6.3.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators 6.4 Cost Sector Analysis: Welfare and Services 6.4.1 Channel trend analysis 6.4.2 Channel size and forecasts 6.4.3 Trend analysis: key channel indicators 7 Mexican Foodservice – Competitive Landscape 7.1 Leading Financial Deals 7.2 Company Profile: Alsea SAB de CV. 7.2.1 Company Overview 7.2.2 Business Description 7.2.3 Alsea SAB de CV.: Major Products and Services 7.2.4 Alsea SAB de CV.: SWOT Analysis 7.3 Company Profile: CMR S.A.B. de C.V. 7.3.1 Company Overview 7.3.2 Business Description 7.3.3 CMR S.A.B. de C.V.: Major Products and Services 7.3.4 CMR S.A.B. de C.V.: SWOT Analysis 8 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 7.4 Company Profile: Grupo Anderson’s. 7.4.1 Company Overview 7.4.2 Business Description 7.4.3 Grupo Anderson’s: Major Products and Services 7.4.4 Grupo Anderson’s: SWOT Analysis 7.5 Company Profile: Burger King Alsea 7.5.1 Company Overview 7.5.2 Burger king Alsea: Major Products and Services 7.6 Company Profile: California Pizza Kitchen Alsea 7.6.1 Company Overview 7.6.2 California Pizza Kitchen Alsea: Major Products and Services 7.7 Company Profile: Chilli’s Grill & Bar Alsea 7.7.1 Company Overview 7.7.2 Chilli’s Grill & Bar Alsea: Major Products and Services 7.8 Company Profile: Domino’s Pizza Alsea 7.8.1 Company Overview 7.8.2 Domino’s Pizza Alsea: Major Products and Services 7.9 Company Profile: Starbucks Coffee Alsea 7.9.1 Company Overview 7.9.2 Starbucks Coffee Alsea: Major Products and Services 7.10 Company Profile: Carlos’n Charlie’s. 7.10.1 Company Overview 7.10.2 Carlos’ ‘n’ Charlie’s.: Major Products and Services 7.11 Company Profile: Carlos O’Brians. 7.11.1 Company Overview 7.11.2 Carlos O’Brians (O’Brians): Major Products and Services 7.12 Company Profile: Señor Frog’s. 7.12.1 Company Overview 7.12.2 Señor Frog’s: Major Products and Services 7.13 Company Profile: Grupo Sanborns, S.A. de C.V. (Foodservice). 7.13.1 Company Overview 7.13.2 Grupo Sanborns.: Major Products and Services 7.14 Company Profile: McDonald’s Sistemas De Mexico SA. 7.14.1 Company Overview 7.14.2 McDonald’s Sistemas De Mexico SA: Major Products and Services 7.15 Company Profile: Potzollcalli. 7.15.1 Company Overview 7.15.2 Potzollcalli: Major Products and Services 7.16 Company Profile: BENEDETTI’S PIZZA. 7.16.1 Company Overview 7.16.2 Benedetti’s Pizza: Major Products and Services 8 Business Landscape 8.1 Macro Economic Environment 8.2 Consumer Trends 8.3 Technology Trends 9 Appendix 9.1 About Canadean 9.2 Disclaimer 9 List of Tables Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 List of Tables Table 1: Table 2: Table 3: Table 4: Table 5: Table 6: Table 7: Table 8: Table 9: Table 10: Table 11: Table 12: Table 13: Table 14: Table 15: Table 16: Table 17: Table 18: Table 19: Table 20: Table 21: Table 22: Table 23: Table 24: Table 25: Table 26: Table 27: Table 28: Table 29: Table 30: Table 31: Table 32: Table 33: Table 34: Table 35: Table 36: Table 37: Table 38: Table 39: Table 40: Table 41: Table 42: Table 43: Table 44: Table 45: Table 46: Table 47: Table 48: Mexican Exchange Rate MXN-US$ (Annual Average), 2006–2011 Canadean Key Foodservice Definitions Canadean Profit Sector Definitions Canadean Cost Sector Definitions Mexican Foodservice: Sales by Sector, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Foodservice: Sales by Sector, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Foodservice: Sales by Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Foodservice: Sales by Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Foodservice: Sales Forecasts by Sector, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Foodservice: Sales Forecasts by Sector, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Foodservice: Sales Forecast by Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Foodservice: Sales Forecast by Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Profit Sector: Segmentation by Channel, (% Value), 2006–2016 Mexican Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Profit Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Profit Sector: Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Profit Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Profit Sector :Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Profit Sector: Transactions by Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Profit Sector: Profit Transactions by Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Profit Sector: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Profit Sector: Transactions per Outlet per Week Forecast by Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Cost Sector: Segmentation by Channel, (% Value), 2006–2016 Mexican Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Cost Sector: Sales per Outlet Forecast by Channel, (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Cost Sector: Transactions by Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Cost Sector: Cost Transactions by Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Cost Sector :Transactions per Outlet per Week by Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Cost Sector: Transactions per Outlet per Week Forecast by Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Accommodation Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Mexican Accommodation: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 10 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Table 49: Table 50: Table 51: Table 52: Table 53: Table 54: Table 55: Table 56: Table 57: Table 58: Table 59: Table 60: Table 61: Table 62: Table 63: Table 64: Table 65: Table 66: Table 67: Table 68: Table 69: Table 70: Table 71: Table 72: Table 73: Table 74: Table 75: Table 76: Table 77: Table 78: Table 79: Table 80: Table 81: Table 82: Table 83: Table 84: Table 85: Table 86: Table 87: Table 88: Table 89: Table 90: Table 91: Table 92: Table 93: Table 94: Table 95: Table 96: Table 97: Table 98: Table 99: Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Leisure Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Leisure Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Leisure Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Leisure Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Leisure Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Mexican Leisure: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel,2006–2016 Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Mexican Restaurants Channel: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Mexican Retail Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Mexican Retail Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Mexican Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 11 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Table 100: Mexican Retail Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 101: Mexican Retail Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Table 102: Mexican Retail Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 103: Mexican Retail Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Table 104: Mexican Retail Channel: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 105: Mexican Travel Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Table 106: Mexican Travel Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Table 107: Mexican Travel Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Table 108: Mexican Travel Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Table 109: Mexican Travel Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Table 110: Mexican Travel Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 111: Mexican Travel: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 112: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Table 113: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel, (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Table 114: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Table 115: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel, (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Table 116: Mexican Workplace Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Table 117: Mexican Workplace Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Table 118: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 119: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 120: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 121: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 122: Mexican Workplace Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Table 123: Mexican Workplace Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 124: Mexican Workplace Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Table 125: Mexican Workplace: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 126: Mexican Education Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Table 127: Mexican Education Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Table 128: Mexican Education Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Table 129: Mexican Education Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Table 130: Mexican Education Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Table 131: Mexican Education Channel: Outlet Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Table 132: Mexican Education Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 133: Mexican Education Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 134: Mexican Education Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 135: Mexican Education Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 136: Mexican Education Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Table 137: Mexican Education Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 138: Mexican Education Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Table 139: Mexican Education Channel: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 140: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Table 141: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Table 142: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Table 143: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Table 144: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Table 145: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Table 146: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 147: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 148: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 149: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 150: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 12 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Table 151: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 152: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Table 153: Mexican Healthcare: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 154: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Table 155: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Table 156: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Table 157: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Table 158: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Table 159: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Outlets Forecast by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Table 160: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 161: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 162: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 163: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 164: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Table 165: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Transactions Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011– 2016 Table 166: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Table 167: Mexican Military and Civil Defense: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 168: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2011 Table 169: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales Forecast by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2011–2016 Table 170: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2006–2011 Table 171: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales Forecasts by Sub-Channel (US$ Million), 2011–2016 Table 172: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel, 2006–2011 Table 173: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Outlets Forecasts by Sub-Channel, 2011–2016 Table 174: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 175: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2006–2011 Table 176: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (MXN Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 177: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales per Outlet by Sub-Channel (US$ Thousand), 2011–2016 Table 178: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (Million), 2006–2011 Table 179: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Transaction Forecasts by Sub-Channel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 180: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Transactions per Outlet per Week by Sub-Channel, 2006–2016 Table 181: Mexican Welfare and Services: Average Transaction Price by Sub-Channel (MXN), 2006–2016 Table 182: Mexico Leading Financial Deals: Recent Foodservice Acquisitions Table 183: Alsea SAB de CV.: Main Products and Services Table 184: CMR S.A.B. de C.V.: Main Products and Services Table 185: Grupo Anderson’s: Main Products and Services Table 186: Burger king Alsea: Main Products and Services Table 187: California Pizza Kitchen Alsea: Main Products and Services Table 188: Chilli’s Grill & Bar Alsea: Main Products and Services Table 189: Domino’s Pizza Alsea: Main Products and Services Table 190: Starbucks Coffee Alsea: Main Products and Services Table 191: Carlos’n Charlie’s: Main Products and Services Table 192: Carlos O’Brians (O’Brians).: Main Products and Services Table 193: Señor Frog’s: Main Products and Services Table 194: Grupo Sanborns: Main Products and Services Table 195: McDonald’s Sistemas De Mexico SA.: Main Products and Services 13 List of Figures Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Table 196: Potzollcalli: Main Products and Services Table 197: Benedetti’s Pizza: Main Products and Services List of Figures Figure 1: Mexican Foodservice: Sales by Channel, (%), 2011 Figure 2: Mexican Foodservice: Sales by Sector, (%), 2006 vs. 2011 Figure 3: Mexico Consumer Foodservice Trend – McDonald’s menu depicting nutrients as per food item Figure 4: Mexico Technology Foodservice Trend – Online reservation site Restaurantes De Mexico Figure 5: Mexico Technology Foodservice Trend – Online ordering portal SinDelantal.mx Figure 6: Mexico Technology Foodservice Trend – Usage of social media platforms Figure 7: Mexico Technology Foodservice Trend – Usage of sites like Yelp.com to act on customer feedback Figure 8: Mexican Foodservice Menu Trends – Subway’s online menu highlighting the nutritional value of its food contents Figure 9: Mexican Foodservice Menu Trends – 100% Natural Restaurantes chain which provides natural foods operating across Mexico Figure 10: Mexican Foodservice Format Trends – Alsea logo with its different brands Figure 11: Mexican Foodservice Format Trends – Origenes Organicos Restaurant’s offerings Figure 12: Mexican Foodservice: Market Dynamics by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 13: Mexican Profit Sector: Market Dynamics, by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 14: Mexican Profit Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 15: Mexican Profit Sector: Transactions by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 16: Mexican Cost Sector: Market Dynamics, by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 17: Mexican Cost Sector: Outlets by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 18: Mexican Cost Sector: Transactions by Channel, 2006–2016 Figure 19: Mexico Macroeconomic Foodservice Trend – State-owned company Liconsa which distributes milk Figure 20: Mexican Accommodation Channel: Five Forces Analysis Figure 21: Mexican Accommodation Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 22: Mexican Accommodation Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 23: Mexican Accommodation Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 24: Mexican Accommodation Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 25: Mexican Leisure Channel: Five Forces Analysis Figure 26: .Mexican Leisure Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 27: Mexican Leisure Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 28: Mexican Leisure Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 29: Mexican Leisure Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 30: Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Foodservices Channel: Five Forces Analysis Figure 31: Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 32: Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 33: Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 34: Mexican Pubs, Clubs and Bars Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 35: Mexican Restaurant Channel: Five Forces Analysis Figure 36: Mexican Restaurant Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 37: Mexican Restaurants Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 38: Mexican Restaurants Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 39: Mexican Restaurants Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 40: Mexican Retail Channel: Five Forces Analysis 14 Mexican Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice in Mexico to 2016 Pages : 212Price: $3,200 Tables : 197 Report code : FS0035MR Figures : 90 Published : July 2012 Figure 41: Mexican Retail Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 42: Mexican Retail Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 43: Mexican Retail Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 44: Mexican Retail Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 45: Mexican Travel Channel: Five Forces Analysis Figure 46: .Mexican Travel Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 47: Mexican Travel Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 48: Mexican Travel Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 49: Mexican Workplace Channel: Five Forces Analysis Figure 50: Mexican Workplace Channel: Market Dynamics, by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 51: Mexican Workplace Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 52: Mexican Workplace Channel: Outlets by Sub-channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 53: Mexican Workplace Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 54: Mexican Education Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 55: Mexican Education Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 56: Mexican Education Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 57: Mexican Education Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 58: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 59: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 60: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 61: Mexican Healthcare Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 62: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 63: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 64: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 65: Mexican Military and Civil Defense Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 66: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Market Dynamics by Sub-Channel (MXN Million), 2006–2016 Figure 67: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Sales by Sub-Channel (% Sales), 2006–2016 Figure 68: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Outlets by Sub-Channel (% Outlets), 2006–2016 Figure 69: Mexican Welfare and Services Channel: Transactions by Sub-Channel (% Transactions), 2006–2016 Figure 70: Mexico GDP Value at Constant Prices (US billion), 2006–2016 Figure 71: Mexico GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2006–2016 Figure 72: Mexico GDP Split by Key Segments (% of GDP), 2011 Figure 73: Mexico Inflation (%), 2006 – 2016 Figure 74: Mexico Net Debt as Percentage of GDP (%), 2006–2011 Figure 75: Mexico Female Labor Force, 2006–2016 Figure 76: Mexico’s Rate of Unemployment 2006–2016 Figure 77: Mexico Population Distribution by Age (%), 2006–2016 Figure 78: Mexico’s Life Expectancy at Birth (Years) 2006–2016 Figure 79: Mexico Urban and Rural Population (%), 2006–2016 Figure 80: Number of Households in Mexico, 2006–2016 Figure 81: Marriages and Divorces in Mexico, 2006–2016 Figure 82: Mexican Annual Per Capita Disposable Income (US$), 2006–2016 Figure 83: Obese Population as a Percentage of the Total Mexican Population, 2006–2016 Figure 84: Mexico Calorie Supply per Capita, 2006–2016 Figure 85: Mexico Calorie Supply Per Capita from Animal Products, 2006–2016 Figure 86: Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of Mexican GDP (%), 2006–2016 Figure 87: Mexico Internet Subscribers (Million), 2006–2016 Figure 88: Mexico Broadband Internet Subscribers (Million), 2006–2016 Figure 89: Mexico Personal Computer Usage (per 100 people), 2006–2016 Figure 90: Mexico Mobile Phone Penetration (%), 2006–2016 15