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    FoodService Europe & Middle East 06 vom 01.12.2014 Seite 008 bis 021

    Sushi Concepts

    Increasing Popularisation

    Some twenty years after Europeans first made the acquaintance of Japanese fast food, sushi has, for many city dwellers, become a well-established component of their diet. Foodservice entrepreneurs value the good margins and suitability for all possible formats, from take-aways and delivery services to fast casual and fine dining. As has always been the case, most of the markets are dominated by individual players. But, at the same time, there are some reliable brands, often brands with a strong sense of design, that are managing to establish themselves in a segment where confidence in the safety and quality of the products counts for even more than in many others. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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    FoodService Europe & Middle East 6 vom 01.12.2014 Seite 8,9,10,12,13,14,16,18,21

    Sushi Concepts

    Increasing Popularisation

    Some twenty years after Europeans first made the acquaintance of Japanese fast food, sushi has, for many city dwellers, become a well-established component of their diet. Foodservice entrepreneurs value the good margins and suitability for all possible formats, from take-aways and delivery services to fast casual and fine dining. As has always been the case, most of the markets are dominated by individual players. But, at the same time, there are some reliable brands, often brands with a strong sense of design, that are managing to establish themselves in a segment where confidence in the safety and quality of the products counts for even more than in many others. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

    [40065 Zeichen] € 5,75

    Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.01 vom 18.02.2011 Seite 008

    Bakery Cafés

    Growing Demand for Artisan Bread

    Bakery cafés rank among the upcoming concepts in the European foodservice market. Their major strength: they not only satisfy the new consumer desire for hand-made food but are also ideal for take-away consumption and go perfectly with coffee specialities. In Germany, Switzerland and France in particular, stand-alone formulas compete with innumerable bakers' shops, many of which have sharpened the gastronomic profile of their retail-focused concepts to such an extent that they can rightly be counted among the most expansive players on the growing bread-foodservice scene. In North Europe, the preference for sandwiches of all kinds means good perspectives for bread specialists. And, after decades of Soviet mass production, Russian consumers are discovering the advantages and variety of hand-made bread. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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