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Takeaway Chicken Shops in Australia Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld
[March 18, 2014]

Takeaway Chicken Shops in Australia Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) March 19, 2014 The Takeaway Chicken Shops industry includes large fast-food chains that maintain several outlets in key metropolitan areas and small charcoal chicken establishments that operate in areas with lower foot traffic. Large fast-food chains generally benefit from high brand awareness supported by large advertising initiatives and marketing efforts, which are funded by their network of franchisees nationally. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Nick Flores, "large industry players benefit from economies of scale and sophisticated supply chain networks, which enable them to generate high sales revenue". The industry is dominated by four major companies: Yum! Restaurants Australia Pty Limited, Quick Service Restaurant Group Pty Ltd, Collins Foods Limited and Nando's Australia Pty Ltd. Small industry establishments generate less revenue per establishment than the fast-food chains, but also have lower operating and rental costs.



Convenience and affordability underpin demand for takeaway chicken products. The Takeaway Chicken Shops industry's revenue is forecast to increase by an annualised 1.6% in the five years through 2013-14. The time-pressed consumer that has a busy lifestyle has supported demand for takeaway chicken products, as individuals seek to increase leisure time by trading home-cooked meals for takeaway and ready-made meals. Enhanced health consciousness has dampened demand for chicken-based products with high fat and salt content. "In response, industry players have sought to expand their product range to incorporate healthier alternatives or increase transparency about the nutritional content of their products," says Flores.

Industry players, particularly small takeaway chicken establishments, face robust external competition from supermarket chains such as Coles and Woolworths, which have increased their range of ready-made meals. Over the next five years, small industry operators will be forced to differentiate their product offerings, as they face growing pressure to incorporate gourmet options and healthier alternatives into their range. Larger fast-food chains will expand their product range to meet changing consumer tastes and preferences.


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IBISWorld Industry Report Key Topics This industry includes establishments that primarily sell chicken and other chicken-based options for on-premise and takeaway consumption.

Industry Performance Executive Summary Key External Drivers Current Performance Industry Outlook Industry Life Cycle Products & Markets Supply Chain Products & Services Major Markets International Trade Business Locations Competitive Landscape Market Share Concentration Key Success Factors Cost Structure Benchmarks Basis of Competition Barriers to Entry Industry Globalisation Major Companies Operating Conditions Capital Intensity Technology & Systems Revenue Volatility Regulation & Policy Industry Assistance Key Statistics Industry Data Annual Change Key Ratios About IBISWorld Inc.

Recognised as the nation's most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every Australian industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Melbourne, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organisations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com.au or call (03) 9655 3886.

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