CHICAGO, Aug. 6, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The International Foodservice Manufacturers
Association (IFMA) released its latest 2024 and 2025 Food
Away-From-Home (FAFH) Industry and Segment Projections today.
Despite a projected 0.9% growth, challenges
loom due to slowing consumer traffic.
IFMA began the year projecting that the FAFH industry would grow
0.9 percent, on a real basis, in 2024. While holding to this
cautious overall-industry projection, the organization acknowledges
that recent slowing of consumer store traffic is creating
challenges, primarily for restaurants, when planning for future
consumer behavior.
Consumers, especially lower income ones, are looking to limit
their foodservice spending choices. Yet the industry's on-site
segments like colleges & universities and healthcare
foodservice remain on track to outpace growth of the overall
restaurant segment.
IFMA has revised its overall 2024 price inflation rates down
from 5.0% in February to 3.8%, reflecting a slowdown in costs of
goods sold by FAFH operators.
The IFMA forecast models were created in conjunction with
Datassential, a leading foodservice research firm, and validated by
operators from the five IFMA Foodservice Leadership Councils.
"These have been, and we believe, will remain turbulent times
for the food-away-from-home ecosystem," said IFMA President &
CEO Phil Kafarakis. "IFMA stands
ready to provide actionable insights, education, and peer-group
networking opportunities for manufacturers, operators, and the
supply chain no matter what comes our way. Our forecasts and
analysis are made available in detail to our members for them to
consult as they plan for the future. We remain committed to
bringing reasoned and actionable analysis to the industry."
Some of the key highlights by segment for 2024, with real growth
comparisons to 2023, include:
- The total restaurant category – including full-service and
limited-service restaurants – is projected to grow 0.5 percent on
top of 0.8 percent in 2023. This minimal growth comes from
continued demand from higher income consumers for restaurant
occasions.
- Quick service restaurants (QSR), which have performed
significantly better in recent years than other segments overall,
are projected to grow 0.7 percent, while the Fast Casual segment
shows bullish growth of 1.3 percent, a positive adjustment compared
to the February projection of 0.9 percent.
- Midscale restaurants are the only major restaurant segment
where IFMA projects a decline of 0.7 percent. IFMA revised its
projection for Casual Dining to flat growth, compared to 0.5
percent in February. This revision reflects the consumer trade down
to lower cost occasions.
- Collectively, on-site segments in 2024 are projected to grow 2
percent, largely because their recovery from 2020 was slower than
that of restaurants. The College & University and Lodging
segments are expected to lead on-site growth at 2.0 and 2.8
percent, respectively. The Business and Industry segment continues
its slow recovery, although overall volume is still well below
pre-pandemic levels.
With the possibilities of declining energy prices and lower
interest rates, IFMA expects consumer-led growth to impact 2025,
with real growth reaching 1.0% for the year. The total restaurant
category is expected to grow 0.8 percent, while the total on-site
category is projected to grow 1.4 percent, on a real basis.
Inflation for 2025 is currently projected to be 2.0%. IFMA will
update this forecast in late February
2025.
IFMA members can access all projections, including data on the
Retail Foodservice category, through the IFMA Scope® portal,
which provides an interactive and immersive view of real-time
segment and market demographic information to aid in business
planning.
About International Foodservice Manufacturers Association
(IFMA)
The International Foodservice Manufacturers Association
(IFMA) is a trade association founded in 1952. IFMA empowers,
nurtures, and connects an inclusive and diverse $1.3 trillion food-away-from-home ecosystem of
manufacturers, distributors, operators, and others. By sharing
insights, fostering best practices, and developing networking and
educational opportunities through events, IFMA informs and
instructs its members, and motivates change to improve both
individual organizations and the foodservice industry at large. For
more information, visit IFMAworld.com.
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