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THE UK FAST FOOD INDUSTRY. GROUP B. Why the UK?. Easily identifiable Different cultural tastes have a large impact on the global success of multinational chains at national level. MAIN TRENDS. Growth in 2000 represents an increase of 4% compared to 1999
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THE UK FAST FOOD INDUSTRY GROUP B
Why the UK? • Easily identifiable • Different cultural tastes have a large impact on the global success of multinational chains at national level
MAIN TRENDS • Growth in 2000 represents an increase of 4% compared to 1999 • Growth is forecasted at the same rate in 2001 • Predicted steady overall growth rate until 2005
Segments and Main Players • Sandwiches: Greggs,Thurstens, Subway • Burgers: McDonalds, Burger King • Pizza: Pizza Hut • Chicken: KFC • Fish and Chips • Indian or Chinese Takeaway
Industry Analysis • P.E.S.T Analysis • Five Forces Frame Work
P.E.S.T. Analysis • POLITICAL • Health and Safety Guidelines • Labelling of GM Foods • Animal rights campaigns • 1998: BSE
P.E.S.T. Analysis • ECONOMIC • Low set up costs • Franchising facilitates set ups • Support from major suppliers • Growing market • Perceived value for money • Increasing disposable income
P.E.S.T. Analysis • SOCIAL • Busy lifestyles • Healthy Eating and Obesity • Increased Vegetarianism • Homogeneity • Social Activities
P.E.S.T. Analysis • TECHNOLOGICAL • Investment in technological innovations • Computer ordering (till system)
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS • THREAT OF ENTRANTS • Setting Up • Product Differentiation
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS • THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES • Convenience Shops • Mid-range restaurants • Pre-cooked food • Other social activities • Health food shops
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS • POWER OF SUPPLIERS • Farming Industry • Worldwide market of suppliers • Alliances
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS • POWER OF BUYERS • Consumers Little brand loyalty
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS • COMPETETIVE RIVALRY • New entrants likely • Price Wars • Overall demand is increasing
The Future? • Strong development in market growth • Nutritional products come in strongly • Other niche foods – “smaller world”