While players on the landscape have navigated labour shortages and supply chain disruption, businesses need to remain vigilant for risk factors, including rising inflation and economic recession. The cap on the alcohol tax will be reviewed in April 2024; should the government decide to remove the cap and impose a tax of 6 – 7%, as anticipated, many operators will be forced to increase prices to the detriment of demand.
Since the launch of DoorDash alcohol delivery in 2022, some restaurants and bars have partnered with third party delivery apps to sell alcohol. However, the number of operators using this service in 2023 was small, with some businesses having concerns that alcohol might be delivered to consumers under the age of 18.
Cafés/bars in Canada is expected to continue with positive value growth in the early part of the forecast period, and juice/smoothie bars will show a solid performance across the next five years. An increased number of diabetic patients and obesity issues related to the long lockdowns in Canada have raised health concerns among people.
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Cafés/Bars
This category encompasses all establishments where the focus is on drinking (either alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages). While a wide variety of snacks and full meals are offered, it is not uncommon for consumers to only order a drink. As a general rule, establishments deriving 50% of their income or more from the sale of drinks are included here.
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