Full-service restaurants is predicted to struggle to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels across all indicators over the forecast period. This will be due to the weaker performance of independents, which will continue to contract in terms of outlet numbers.
The trend of sustainability and eco-friendliness is likely to continue as consumers become increasingly aware of the impact of their food choices on the environment. Full-service restaurants will focus more on using sustainable ingredients and practices.
Full-service restaurants will continue to personalise the dining experience for customers as they evolve and adapt to changes in consumer demand and the wider economic and social environment. The trend for personalisation and customisation will likely come to the fore in Switzerland over the forecast period, as an increasing number of restaurants offer clients the option of customising their meals, such as choosing from a variety of toppings or sauces, or by allowing them to create their own dishes from a selection of ingredients.
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Full-Service Restaurants
FSR (full-service restaurants) encompasses all sit-down establishments where the focus is on food rather than on drink. FSR is characterized by table service and a relatively higher quality of food compared to quick-service units. Menus offer multiple selections and may include breakfast, lunch and dinner. Preparation of food products is often complex and involves multiple steps. NOTE: restaurants types catalogued in this segment refer to table-service only (outlets with a proper “full table service:” wait staff attending customers and taking orders at the tables). Outlets with “limited table service” are excluded from FSR. For example: outlets where customers order their food at the counter are excluded (even though the waiter will then bring the food at the table).
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