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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.03 vom 28.06.2010 Seite 008

Juice-Bars

Niche Market Full of Energy

Juice - a veritable summer subject that goes perfectly with the current trends towards wellness and health, and that has gained greatly in momentum thanks to the increasing popularity of smoothies in recent years. However, juice bars thrive in countries with lots of sunshine significantly better than in Central and North Europe where it is much more difficult for fruity mono-products to attract customers the whole year round. Thus, in cooler latitudes, the vast majority of formulas of this kind rely on alternatives to survive the winter months. Our pan-European overview introduces the leading players.

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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.01 vom 16.02.2010 Seite 008

In-Store Restaurants

Culinary Store Experience

It's all about a new generation of in-store restaurants. Generally aimed at attracting customers and making their stay as long as possible, this service was long considered to be too personnel intensive and characterised by fluctuating quality and negative results. Standardisation and, in many cases, the self-service principle have put the genre on track for success. Today, major department and furniture stores, as well as book and shoe shops, use their own or outside foodservice brands as a supplementary attraction offering additional value. Not to mention supermarkets for which associated F&B units represent a marketing and testing module for their product ranges. Part 1 of our pan-European survey.

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Food Sales Mix
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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.06 vom 02.12.2009 Seite 008

Branded Hotel Restaurants

Indicators of F&B Expertise

In most European countries, it is still the exception rather than the rule for hotel chains to create their own restaurant brands and multiply them via their own hotels. Partnerships between hotels and external F&B brands are also rare on the continent and that despite the fact that they boost hotels' image and positioning. Our pan-European survey portrays hotel chains - from good and reasonably priced to elegant and expensive - with restaurant brands that underscore the qualities of the hotel and, in addition to hotel guests, attract outside guests, especially locals.

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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.03 vom 29.06.2009 Seite 008

Tea Concepts

Slow Drink in Fast-Moving Times

A slow drink rather than fast food - a good cup of tea counteracts the increased pace of life in general. Tea stands for unhurried pleasure, for a conscious break during and from the everyday hustle and bustle. It is generally speaking the preserve of individual concepts catering for up-market tastes. However, to achieve greater popularity in the away-from-home market and to stand up to the omnipresent competitor, coffee, it is necessary to bring about some changes in the minds of consumers and thus make the product more attractive. Our European survey shows that gastronomic concepts with an explicit emphasis on tea can be successful - provided the preparation, quality and presentation are up to the mark.

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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.05 vom 10.10.2008 Seite 008

Food Festivals

Turning F&B into an Event

Generally speaking, everything revolves around fine dining and drinking when people get together to celebrate. Hence, it's no great intellectual leap to the idea of getting together to enjoy exclusive culinary delights in the company of like-minded people. The spectrum covered by such festivals ranges from elite gourmet dinners to mass picnics. In many cases, a multifarious programme attracts gourmets to scenic regions with their own culinary traditions, on which the festivals then focus. And, no less frequently, celebrity chefs, whose creations are normally reserved for their affluent guests, are only too pleased to demonstrate their skills - an ideal opportunity for lovers of the culinary arts to watch them at work, to learn and to enjoy. A pan-European survey.

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Chefs' Ratings - Schleswig-Holstein Gourmet Festival 2008/2009

NL/Belgium: other Festivals
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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.02 vom 15.04.2008 Seite 008

Fish & Seafood

On the Crest of a Wave

Fish and seafood are on trend, providing diverse enjoyment and fulfilling the desire for a light, healthy diet. In recent years, sales of fish and seafood have grown considerably, both in the food retailing and eat-out sector. From a gastronomic perspective, fish is and will remain a theme for broad-spectrum suppliers and a few specialists. Only one chain, Germany's Nordsee, has succeeded in gaining a foothold in several European countries. Increasingly, guests are focused on excellent quality and sustainable fish production. A market report from several European countries and the USA.

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D: Fish Favourites

US: Top 12 Seafood Chains 2006
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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.01 vom 12.02.2008 Seite 008

Train Catering

F&B in Trains: Driven by Logistics

Europe's biggest train operators have invested a lot of money to improve their F&B services in recent years. Many of them have outsourced the sale of food and beverages on board to professional caterers who pursue the in-train foodservice business on a national and, sometimes, international plane. Nevertheless, train catering is a profit centre only in very rare cases. Rather, high-quality restaurant cars and friendly at-seat catering represent an effective marketing tool via which train operators can distinguish railway travel from their competitors, the car and aeroplane. Pampering not simply providing is the motto for relaxed travel in 2008. The main challenges to realisation: logistics and quality.

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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr. 04 vom 10.08.2007 Seite 008

Beach Bars

'Out of Town' in Town

Long gone are the times when it was only possible to feel coastal sand under your feet on holiday. Today, more and more European city dwellers can enjoy that relaxing beach feeling just around the corner. Quick-witted restaurateurs are reclaiming disused areas in densely populated areas and turning them into exotic paradises with a Caribbean atmosphere. The entrepreneurial risk: if the summer is wet, the investment is likely to be washed away. However, restaurateurs who also invest in weather protection without watering down the authentic beach feeling will not, generally speaking, have built on sand. A pan-European survey.

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Food Service Europe & Middle East Nr.01 vom 14.02.2007 Seite 008

Chicken Chains

On the Wings of Popularity

Poultry is - despite bird flu - a growth segment throughout Europe. Nevertheless, there are only relatively few restaurant chains specialising in chicken & co. World-market leader KFC is also the number one in Europe with over 1,000 outlets in 2007. However, the chicken-chain pioneer was the German Wienerwald brand, which reached its zenith at the end of the seventies/in the early eighties. While chicken chains generally make little progress, more and more full-range restaurants are discovering poultry for health and wellness oriented product innovations from burgers and wraps to hot salad toppings. A pan-European survey.

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UK/Ireland: Chicken Chains

D: Meat - 2005 consumption in kg per capita

USA: Top 10 Chicken 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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