The outlook for the cafés/bars category is positive in terms of growth of the total number of transactions though overall growth will be low. Throughout the pandemic and since the start of the war in Ukraine average unit prices in cafés/bars have posted extreme growth.
Another challenge facing players in independent bars, pubs and cafés is that most formats are outdated and desperately need rejuvenating. The likelihood, however, is that many such older independent outlets will close down, with owners seeing no choice thanks to little interest from local consumers and potential buyers.
On the bright side, cafés/bars will see some progress over the forecast period. Consumers under the age of 30 are not that interested in drinking large quantities of alcohol and will therefore continue to gravitate towards a new generation of cafés and bars which also offer low-alcohol and alcohol-free alternatives to beer and spirits.
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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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