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    Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr. 05 vom 01.10.2012 Seite 008

    Christmas Markets

    Trendy Tradition in the Cool Season

    Held originally throughout the German-speaking cities of Europe for centuries as events where retailers could stock up for Christmas, modern Christmas markets are meeting places for young and old. For today's visitors, many of whom travel long distances just like their forefathers, these temporary villages are a welcome opportunity for finding gifts and making social contacts. Additionally, eating and drinking is at the top of the to-do-list for many people. The choice tends to be characterised by local and traditional products - an opportunity for regional foodservice suppliers to present their specialities. And these markets represent a multi-million euro business. A European overview.

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    DE: Top Christmas Markets
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    Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.05 vom 25.10.2010 Seite 008

    Pizza Chains

    Enduring Success in Difficult Times

    Pizza is a component part of menus from Norway to Turkey. Originally eaten by poor people, the pizza began its triumphal march around the world in the mid-twentieth century. Now, it is served all over not only as a convenient, quick and cheap dish but also in expensive, up-market variations. Versatility is the main reason for the pizza's enduring success even in times of economic difficulty. In this issue, we focus on the motherland of the pizza, Italy, as well as on the interesting French, Spanish and Scandinavian markets. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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    Spain: Telepizza

    Pizza: Top 5 Countries - Total sales in restaurants with pizza focus

    Scandinavia: Pizza Chains
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    Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.05 vom 04.10.2006 Seite 008

    Organic Ingredients

    Organic Gains Momentum

    The world organic market is estimated to have exceeded the $30-bn mark last year with North America and Europe showing the highest growth rates. In the last 10 years, worldwide demand for organic foods has doubled, and is expected to more than double again in the next few years. By far the biggest market share is held by the retail sector. In the foodservice industry the use of organic produce is still quite rarely to be found - rather with institutional catering than with fullservice or quickservice restaurants. But growing concerns for health issues, the environment and the treatment of animals help to change consumers' and restaurateurs' minds which means that 'organic' (or 'bio') is gaining momentum. A pan-European survey.

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    Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.03 vom 20.06.2006 Seite 008

    Pizza Chains

    Between Tradition and New Challenges

    Pizza is one of the most popular food products throughout almost the whole of Europe. Chains specialising in pizzas are typical of the away-from-home market. Offering both delivery and quick or full service, many of them reported some good gains last year. However, almost all segments of the market are characterised by fierce competition and price-cutting, especially from cheaper individual players and the retail trade with its deep-frozen products. Part II of our pan-European survey.

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    Pizza Brands in Scandinavia 2005

    Russia: Top Pizza Brands

    CH: Pizza Top 5*
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    Food Service Europe Nr.01 vom 18.02.2004 Seite 010

    Pasta Concepts

    Pasta Is Everywhere...

    ... naturally, on the dinner table at home and in traditional Italian restaurants, too. And this throughout Europe. New, in addition to the dominant full-service scene, is the growing spectrum of fast-casual and quickservice solutions, which include not only classic variations from Bella Italia but also product and concept interpretations from the Far East. Branding and chaining in this segment is still relatively young and almost always nationally oriented. Which means that pasta & noodles continue to have a great potential.

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    Food Service Europe Nr.03 vom 21.08.2003 Seite 010

    Coffee Bars

    Growing - but at a Slower Pace

    Over the last years no other subject has generated so much hope of growth in the away-from-home market as coffee bars. In many countries, coffee bars are one of the hottest segments. Starbucks, the US brand, is seen as the archetype. The bars represent chances for multi-concept restaurant companies, young entrepreneurs and, of course, the roasters and the coffee-machine manufacturers. All efforts are aimed at the young generation, more and more of whom prefer to go without coffee unless it goes hand-in-hand with the appropriate lifestyle setting. The (European) coffee bar strongholds are London and Barcelona. And everybody is watching what the people from Seattle do in the Old World. Part II of a Paneuropean survey.

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    SCAN: Coffee Bars 02

    Starbucks in Europe

    Spain: Top 10 Coffee Bars 2002
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    Food Service Europe Nr.03 vom 14.08.2000 Seite 010

    Food Courts

    A Win-Win Situation

    The focus is on food courts - primar- ily in shopping centres. Unsurprising- ly, the idea comes from the USA, which is practically a nation of food courts nowadays. In Europe, the UK has also developed into a real food court country. On the continent, however, they are still relatively rare. Nevertheless, all have one thing in common: branded concepts are essential to increase the degree of attraction.

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    Krúdy Gyula tér - Westend CityCentre
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