In 2024, the platform to consumer segment on the German food delivery market is forecast to attract *** million users. The figures are based on the Digital market Outlook by Statista, which provides forecasts, detailed market insights and key performance figures for the leading areas of the digital economy. Various digital goods and services are included. Besides sales forecasts for *** countries and regions, Statista offers additional insight into customer development. The forecast was adjusted around the expected effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the German government and the 16 German federal states to announce a variety of public health measures in order to suppress the spread of the coronavirus. These non-pharmaceutical measures intended to curb transmission rates by increasing social distancing (i.e., diminishing interpersonal contacts) which restricts a range of individual behaviors. These measures span moderate recommendations such as physical distancing, up to the closures of shops and bans of gatherings and demonstrations. The implementation of these measures are not only a research goal for themselves but have implications for behavioral research conducted in this time (e.g., in form of potential confounder biases). Hence, longitudinal data that represent the measures can be a fruitful data source. The presented data set contains data on 14 governmental measures across the 16 German federal states. In comparison to existing datasets, the data set at hand is a fine-grained daily time series tracking the effective calendar date, introduction, extension, or phase-out of each respective measure. Based on self-regulation theory, measures were coded whether they did not restrict, partially restricted or fully restricted the respective behavioral pattern. The time frame comprises March 08, 2020 until May 15, 2020. The project is an open-source, ongoing project with planned continued updates in regular (approximately monthly) intervals. New variables include restrictions on travel and gastronomy. The variable trvl (travel) comprises the following categories: fully restricted (=2) reflecting a potential general ban to travel within Germany (except for sound reasons like health or business); partially restricted (=1): travels are allowed but may be restricted through prohibition of accommodation or entry ban for certain groups (e.g. people from risk areas); free (=0): no travel and accommodation restrictions in place). The variable gastr (gastronomy) comprises: fully restricted (=2): closure of restaurants or bars; partially restricted (=1): Only take-away or food delivery services are allowed; free (=0): restaurants are allowed to open without restrictions). Further, the variables msk (recommendations to wear a mask) and zoo (restrictions of zoo visits) have been adjusted.:
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The research report provides both the historic and forecast market data of total retail sales, and the food and grocery market in Germany. It illustrates the data with charts, graphs and tables summarizing the value, with category details in food and grocery sector. The forecasts include the impact of COVID-19 on growth. The research report also reveals major retailers share in food and grocery sector with their price and market positioning in 2020. Read More
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Soymilk and Soy Drinks (Dairy and Soy Food) Market in Germany – Outlook to 2024; Market Size, Growth and Forecast Analytics (updated with COVID-19 Impact) is a broad level market review of Soymilk & Soy Drinks market in Germany. The research handbook provides up-to-date market size data for period 2014-2019 and illustrative forecast to 2024 premised on Covid-19 hit, covering key market aspects like Sales Value and Volume for Soymilk & Soy Drinks and its variants Soy Cream, Soy Drinks, Soymilk Liquid and Soymilk Powdered. Read More
In 2021, approximately ** percent of respondents in the United States (U.S.) stated that they have cooked more often, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, approximately ** percent stated that they have cooked more with family members. Food preparation & cooking since the start of the pandemic In April 2020, another survey comparing changes in eating and food preparation since the beginning of the pandemic found that nearly ** percent of participants in the U.S. stated that they cook at home more often than before. When the survey was repeated in May 2021, this figure shrank to ** percent. According to the survey results, nearly ** percent stated that they are snacking more. Other behavioral trends since the start of the pandemic The pandemic has had many effects on our behavior. One survey in May 2020 asked respondents in the U.S. about changes in their activities while staying at home due to the pandemic. Nearly ** percent of participants in the U.S. stated that they are watching more TV than before. This figure was significantly higher than the share of participants in the United Kingdom (U.K.) and Germany, where approximately ** and ** percent stated the same, respectively. In the United States, nearly ** percent stated that they are watching online streaming services (e.g. Netflix) more often, while this figure was ** and ** percent in the U.K. and Germany, respectively. Another trend is that the share of digital spending has increased as well, particularly among (18-23 years olds) and Millennials (24-39 years olds).
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The food, beverage and tobacco processing machinery manufacturing industry is facing increasing global demand for safe food. The middle class is growing, which is increasing the demand for dairy and meat products in particular worldwide. As the majority of sales are generated through exports, the conditions on the international markets play an important role. Growth impetus for the industry comes primarily from the emerging markets, whose food industry is currently being developed, while the markets in Europe and North America are largely saturated. However, the industry is very broadly based and the individual segments are developing extremely differently in some cases. In the period from 2019 to 2024, industry sales declined by an average of 2.1% per year. Turnover of €6.7 billion is forecast for 2024, which corresponds to a decline of 0.9%.During the coronavirus pandemic, the willingness of many downstream industries to invest temporarily declined and there was a shift in demand from abroad to the domestic market. With the lifting of the coronavirus measures, recovery effects have materialised in recent years and the order books of industry players have filled up again. However, growth is being held back by persistent supply bottlenecks. These are being exacerbated by the economic repercussions of the war in Ukraine and the resulting trade disputes with Russia. This is leading to massive price increases in some cases for players in the industry, which is impacting their cost structure.Moderate growth is expected for the sector in the coming years with an average annual increase in turnover of 1% to €7.1 billion in 2029, with product innovations and the introduction of Industry 4.0 being the driving forces and helping companies to differentiate themselves. In the area of research and development, the focus is on the production of resource-saving machines to meet the increasing demand for food due to population growth. In addition, the demand for machines for milk processing and the production of baked goods is growing, supported by the increasing willingness to consume food and non-alcoholic beverages as well as the expected recovery in the business climate.
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Canada Tourist Expenditures: Overseas: Germany: Food & Beverage data was reported at 22,513.000 CAD th in Dec 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 89,796.000 CAD th for Sep 2023. Canada Tourist Expenditures: Overseas: Germany: Food & Beverage data is updated quarterly, averaging 18,724.500 CAD th from Mar 2018 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 99,463.000 CAD th in Sep 2019 and a record low of 942.000 CAD th in Jun 2020. Canada Tourist Expenditures: Overseas: Germany: Food & Beverage data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Q022: Visitor Travel Survey: Tourist Expenditures. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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The European Baby Food Market report segments the industry into Product Type (Milk Formula, Dried Baby Food, Prepared Baby Food, Other Product Types), Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Pharmacies And Drug Stores, Convenience Stores, Online Retail Stores, Other Distribution Channels), and Country (Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe).
In 2023, the producer price index for meat and meat products in Germany was 137.8. This means that prices have increased by almost 38 percent compared to the base year of 2021. This was another price increase compared to the year before and the highest index value within this timeline.
Online retail of food, beverages, drugstore and tobacco products recorded year-on-year sales growth of around 7.3 percent in 2024. The online market for FMCG products was able to increase sales in the coronavirus years of 2020 and 2021 in particular.
In 2024, the revenue of Delivery Hero amounted to approximately 12.7 billion euros, marking a significant increase from the previous year's revenue figure of approximately 10.4 billion euros. Delivery Hero is a multinational online food ordering and delivery service headquartered in Berlin. The company operates under various brands worldwide and has been active in M&A, having acquired brands such as Foodpanda and previously owning Foodora. In 2021, the group launched its quick commerce services in 25 markets worldwide.
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In the period from 2019 to 2024, industry sales increased by an average of 0.2% per year. Due to the measures taken to contain the coronavirus pandemic, which included strict hygiene requirements and even temporary business closures, the catering industry suffered a significant drop in sales in 2020 and 2021. The negative sales trend in these economic sectors contributed to a significant decline in demand for soft drinks and mineral waters in the out-of-home market. A more significant decline in sales was prevented by higher sales volumes in the food retail sector. With the lifting of infection control measures for catering establishments and events, both beverage sales and turnover for beverage manufacturers have recovered since 2022. IBISWorld expects industry turnover to increase by 0.6% to 10.8 billion euros in 2024.In recent years, the industry has been characterised by fluctuating per capita consumption of soft drinks. Due to increasing health awareness, which is prompting more and more consumers to reduce their sugar consumption, demand for conventional soft drinks and colas has fallen. At the same time, sales of sugar- and calorie-reduced versions of these drinks have risen significantly. Until 2019, sales growth in the catering sector, which is an important customer market for cola and soft drinks, had a positive impact on sales of soft drinks. While the coronavirus crisis had a negative impact on the demand for drinks in restaurants, cafés and bars, supermarkets and discount stores, where most consumers buy their drinks, recorded sales growth in 2020. In the period from 2024 to 2029, industry turnover is expected to increase by an average of 1% per year to 11.4 billion euros in 2029. As the beverage market is largely saturated, the number of companies operating in the sector is likely to virtually stagnate over the next five years. Although new players will probably continue to succeed in gaining a foothold in this sector with innovative products, mergers and acquisitions are also likely to continue in the future. In the coming years, both the demand for private labels from discounters and supermarkets and the demand for regional and healthy drinks are likely to increase.
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In 2024, the platform to consumer segment on the German food delivery market is forecast to attract *** million users. The figures are based on the Digital market Outlook by Statista, which provides forecasts, detailed market insights and key performance figures for the leading areas of the digital economy. Various digital goods and services are included. Besides sales forecasts for *** countries and regions, Statista offers additional insight into customer development. The forecast was adjusted around the expected effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.