With economic conditions expected to improve over the next five years, street stalls/kiosks is predicted to witness steady growth. Consumers should be able to increase their discretionary spending on things like takeaway food or dining out more frequently.
Whilst the growth of delivery has been impacted by the cost of living crisis and higher delivery fees/mark-ups, this issue is expected to be less of a concern as the economy improves. When they are financially able, consumers are willing to incur extra costs for the convenience of delivery, and this can be leveraged by street stalls or kiosks.
With the number of street stalls expected to steadily increase over the next five years, operators should be concerned about saturation and how they can remain a standout player. Unique menu choices that cannot be found elsewhere provide a chance to create competitive advantage, either through local adaptation of a viral or global food trend, or simply by creating something innovative.
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Street Stalls/Kiosks
Small, sometimes mobile, foodservice providers characterised by a limited product offering and by low prices. Includes street stalls, street hawkers and foodservice kiosks where food is prepared in some way and served through a hatch or over a display counter to take away. Also includes kiosks and carts located externally or internally eg in shopping malls etc. As a rule, street stalls/kiosks outlets tend to be smaller than 100% home delivery/takeaway outlets, while menus are more limited, often (though certainly not always) with a greater emphasis on snack items, rather than full meals.
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