Combined sales in November 2022 were 1% behind November 2021—the 12th month of year-on-year decline in a row, but a small improvement on October’s figures.
Despite flattening out this year, delivery and takeaway sales are still nearly double pre-COVID-19 levels, with November’s trading 99% ahead of November 2019. Deliveries accounted for 17% of groups’ total sales in the latest month, while takeaways and click and collect orders took a 9% share.
Karl Chessell, CGA’s business unit director – hospitality operators and food, EMEA, said: “COVID-19 was a powerful catalyst for the delivery market, and it’s not surprising that sales have fallen away from the peaks of lockdown. Some consumers have switched back from ordering-in to eating-out this year, but others are becoming increasingly cautious about their spending on treats like deliveries and takeaways as costs soar. With little respite on inflation in sight, restaurants face fierce competition for sales on third party delivery platforms in 2023.”
The CGA Hospitality at Home Tracker is the leading source of data and insight for the delivery and takeaway market. It provides monthly reports on the value and volume of sales, with year-on-year comparisons and splits between food and drink revenue. It offers a benchmark by which brands can measure their performance, and participants receive detailed data in return for their contributions.
Partners on the Tracker are: Azzurri Group, Big Table Group, BrewDog, Burger King UK, Byron, Cote, Dishoom, Five Guys, Gaucho Grill, Honest Burgers, Island Poke, Nando’s, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut UK, Prezzo, Rosa’s Thai, TGI Fridays UK, The Restaurant Group, Tortilla, Wagamama, Wasabi and YO! Sushi. Anyone interested in joining the Tracker should contact Karen Bantoft at karen.bantoft@cgastrategy.com.