Britain's restaurant groups achieved a 6% sales growth in delivery and takeaway in September 2024, outpacing inflation and indicating consumer preference for convenience.
Deliveries accounted for 57% of total at-home orders in restaurants, reflecting a shift towards convenience as weather conditions influenced consumer choices.
The modest revival in takeaway orders brings a sign of stability but relies heavily on price increases rather than volume growth, complicating real-term growth.
Karl Chessell noted that September's poor weather pushed consumers towards home dining, highlighting how the delivery market is continually outpacing in-venue sales.
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