Indian fast food and quick service restaurants market is anticipated to grow with a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2020-2026). The growth of the market in the country is primarily driven by the advent of the technological economy and the adoption of modern life. Additionally, the presence of favorable demographics coupled with the rising disposable income of the people across the country will also aid in the growth of the market. In addition to this, the rising exposure to western cuisines is also driving the demand for fast food and quick-service restaurants.
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Furthermore, the significantly rising number of nuclear families and the growing strength of working women in the country are fuelling the trend of eating out. Additionally, global players such as Pizza Hut, Dominos, McDonald's, and KFC are also investing heavily in expanding their business operations in the country to grab the share in the lucrative market of India. For instance, Pizza Hut, owned by Yum! Brands Inc. has around 350 stores in more than 100 cities in India. Besides, increasing brand awareness is also fostering the growing shares of fast food and quick service restaurants market.
Market Coverage
o By Product Type
o By Category
o By Distribution Channel
o India
Key questions addressed by the report
o Recovery Timeline
o Deviation from the pre-COVID-19 forecast
o Most affected segment
Indian Fast food and quick service restaurants Market Report Segment
By Product Type
By Food Category
By Store Type
By Distribution Channel