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  1. Inhabitant per fast food restaurant New Zealand 2017 by type

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    Statista, Inhabitant per fast food restaurant New Zealand 2017 by type [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/792600/new-zealand-fast-food-restaurants-per-capita-by-type/
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    Time period covered
    2017
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    New Zealand
    Description

    This statistic depicts the number of persons per each fast food restaurants in New Zealand in 2017, by type. That year, New Zealand counted one Mc Donald's restaurants for every 27,000 inhabitants. In total, there was one fast food restaurant for every 1,300 people in New Zealand.

  2. Restaurant industry food and drink sales in the U.S. 1970-2017

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    Statista, Restaurant industry food and drink sales in the U.S. 1970-2017 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/203358/food-and-drinks-sales-of-us-restaurants-since-1970/
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    United States
    Description

    This statistic shows the restaurant industry food and drink sales in the United States from 1970 to 2017. In 2016, food and drink sales of the U.S. restaurant industry amounted to approximately *** billion U.S. dollars.

    More statistics and facts on fast food, the U.S. restaurant industry and the pizza (delivery) market.

    U.S. restaurant industry - additional information

    In 2016, food and drink sales in the United States restaurant industry amounted to *** billion U.S. dollars, up from ***** billion U.S. dollars in the previous year. Restaurants in the United States have created a booming industry that employed more than ** million people nationwide in 2015.

    Unsurprisingly, the majority of food and drink sales in the U.S. restaurant industry take place in commercial restaurants. In 2016, full-service restaurant sales amounted to *** billion U.S. dollars and limited-service sales were *** U.S. dollars. The second largest contributor in 2015 was retail, vending, recreation and mobile vendors with sales of ***** billion U.S. dollars. The smallest proportion came from came from bars and taverns.

    As of December 2016, things were still looking up for the U.S. restaurant industry: the monthly Restaurant Industry Tracking Survey, conducted by the National Restaurant Association, recorded a performance index score of ***** – any score over 100 indicates a period of expansion. The lowest performance index score between 2011 and 2017, ****, was recorded in August 2011. In November 2016, ** percent of U.S. consumers reported that cheaper restaurants would make them dine out more often.

  3. Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in the Netherlands...

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    Updated Jul 7, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in the Netherlands 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160737/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-the-netherlands
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    Jul 7, 2025
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    Netherlands
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in the Netherlands was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. While the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending was increasing earlier, it deteriorated and the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending was forecast to reach ******** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Luxembourg and Belgium.

  4. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Romania...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Romania 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160720/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-romania
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Romania
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Romania was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total *** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. The real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to amount to ****** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Bulgaria and Croatia.

  5. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Cyprus...

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Cyprus 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160397/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-cyprus
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Area covered
    Cyprus
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Cyprus was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total ***** U.S. dollars (+***** percent). After the sixth consecutive increasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach ******** U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Croatia and Serbia.

  6. Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in the UAE 2014-2029

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    Statista (2025). Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in the UAE 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160753/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-the-united-arab-emirates
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    United Arab Emirates
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in the United Arab Emirates was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total ***** U.S. dollars (-***** percent). After the seventh consecutive decreasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach ****** U.S. dollars and therefore a new minimum in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Jordan and Qatar.

  7. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Sweden...

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    Updated Feb 21, 2020
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    Statista Research Department (2020). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Sweden 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/study/69950/restaurant-industry-in-sweden/
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    Feb 21, 2020
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    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    Sweden
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Sweden was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 170.9 U.S. dollars (+10.54 percent). After the fifth consecutive increasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach 1,792.38 U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group 11. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Norway and Finland.

  8. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Western Asia...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Western Asia 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160776/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-western-asia
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Area covered
    Asia
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Western Asia was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total *** U.S. dollars (+**** percent). According to this forecast, in 2029, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending will have increased for the fourth consecutive year to ****** U.S. dollars. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Southeast Asia and Eastern Asia.

  9. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Ghana...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Ghana 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160352/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-ghana
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Area covered
    Ghana
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Ghana was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (-***** percent). After the sixth consecutive decreasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach ***** U.S. dollars and therefore a new minimum in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Ivory Coast and Nigeria.

  10. Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in West & Central Europe...

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    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in West & Central Europe 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160329/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-central-and-western-europe
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    Jul 8, 2025
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    Europe
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Europe was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total *** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. The real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to amount to ******** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Northern Europe and Eastern Europe.

  11. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Poland...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Poland 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160779/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-poland
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Poland
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Poland was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (****** percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. The real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to amount to ****** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Slovenia and Slovakia.

  12. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in El Salvador...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in El Salvador 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160346/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-el-salvador
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Area covered
    El Salvador
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in El Salvador was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). After the seventh consecutive decreasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach ****** U.S. dollars and therefore a new minimum in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Guatemala and Panama.

  13. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Thailand...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Thailand 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160697/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-thailand
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Thailand
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Thailand was forecast to increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (+**** percent). This overall increase does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028 and 2029. The real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to amount to ****** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group 11. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Laos and Philippines.

  14. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Bolivia...

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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Bolivia 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1160428/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-bolivia/
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Bolivia
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Bolivia was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (+***** percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach ****** U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Ecuador and Peru.

  15. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Lebanon...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Lebanon 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160705/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-lebanon
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Area covered
    Lebanon
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Lebanon was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (-***** percent). After the ***** consecutive decreasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach **** U.S. dollars and therefore a new minimum in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Iran and Oman.

  16. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Hungary...

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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Hungary 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160307/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-hungary
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Hungary
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Hungary was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total **** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. The real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to amount to ****** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Czechia and Slovakia.

  17. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Peru...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Peru 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160294/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-peru
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Peru
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Peru was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total *** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). According to this forecast, in 2029, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending will have decreased for the seventh consecutive year to **** U.S. dollars. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Bolivia and Ecuador.

  18. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Iceland...

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Iceland 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1160506/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-iceland/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Iceland
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Iceland was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total ** U.S. dollars (-**** percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. While the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending was increasing earlier, it deteriorated and the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending was forecast to reach ******** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Finland and Denmark.

  19. Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Denmark...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Denmark 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160634/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-denmark
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Denmark
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in Denmark was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total *** U.S. dollars (-0.48 percent). This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. While the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending was increasing earlier, it deteriorated and the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending was forecast to reach ******** U.S. dollars in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group 11. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Finland and Iceland.

  20. Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in the Dom. Republic...

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    Statista (2025). Real per capita spending on restaurants and hotels in the Dom. Republic 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1160165/real-restaurants-and-hotels-consumer-spending-per-capita-forecast-in-the-dominican-republic
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Dominican Republic
    Description

    The real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in the Dominican Republic was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total ***** U.S. dollars (+***** percent). After the fifth consecutive increasing year, the real restaurants- and hotels-related per capita spending is estimated to reach ****** U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Consumer spending, in this case per capita spending concerning restaurants and hotels, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations' Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group **. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average constant exchange rate of the base year 2017. The timelines therefore do not incorporate currency effects. The data is shown in real terms which means that monetary data is valued at constant prices of a given base year (in this case: 2017). To attain constant prices the nominal forecast has been deflated with the projected consumer price index for the respective category.Find more key insights for the real per capita consumer spending on restaurants and hotels in countries like Cuba and Jamaica.

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Statista, Inhabitant per fast food restaurant New Zealand 2017 by type [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/792600/new-zealand-fast-food-restaurants-per-capita-by-type/
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Inhabitant per fast food restaurant New Zealand 2017 by type

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Time period covered
2017
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New Zealand
Description

This statistic depicts the number of persons per each fast food restaurants in New Zealand in 2017, by type. That year, New Zealand counted one Mc Donald's restaurants for every 27,000 inhabitants. In total, there was one fast food restaurant for every 1,300 people in New Zealand.

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