Sales through street stalls/kiosks are expected to continue growing significantly in the coming years, as local consumers return to pre-pandemic levels of activity outside of the home for work and leisure purposes and continue to indulge in impulse, on-the-go consumption.
Although no new outlets emerged in chained Street stalls/kiosks in 2023, La Casa del Alfajor has plans that will allow it to consolidate itself as a leader in this subcategory in the years ahead. The player intends to open new stores in different cities in Peru and send its products to locations where it does not yet have a presence, such as in the US and Europe.
Meanwhile, Q’Churros is seeking to go international with its franchise. Peruvian companies that participated in the Andean Business and Franchising Fair (FANYF) in Bogota in August 2023 have the support of PromPeru, a Peruvian state agency that provides support in the promotion of Peruvian businesses.
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Street Stalls/Kiosks
Small, sometimes mobile, foodservice providers characterised by a limited product offering and by low prices. Includes street stalls, street hawkers and foodservice kiosks where food is prepared in some way and served through a hatch or over a display counter to take away. Also includes kiosks and carts located externally or internally eg in shopping malls etc. As a rule, street stalls/kiosks outlets tend to be smaller than 100% home delivery/takeaway outlets, while menus are more limited, often (though certainly not always) with a greater emphasis on snack items, rather than full meals.
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