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News Release Increased Restaurant Industry Sales, Employment Growth Predicted in 2007 by National Restaurant Association Economic Forecast Association's 2007 Restaurant Industry Forecast reveals economic, workforce, consumer and food/beverage trends for the coming year
December 12, 2006
Fullservice and Quickservice Operational Trends Sales at fullservice restaurants are projected to reach $181.6 billion in 2007, an increase of 5.1 percent over 2006. Sales will be fueled by continued gains in consumers' disposable income (especially among baby boomers in their peak earning years), and the ability to deliver experiences that meet and exceed the demands of restaurant-savvy diners. Fullservice restaurant operators will continue their focus on increasing productivity, expanding takeout options, and integrating more technology solutions both in dining rooms and kitchens. Quickservice restaurants are projected to register sales of $150.1 billion in 2007, a gain of 5.0 percent over 2006, offering increasingly busy Americans convenience and value, often while incorporating technology solutions that save diners time and money. Quickservice operators will focus on diversifying their menus, promoting "better-for-you" food/beverage choices, enhancements of drive-thru, takeout, delivery and catering options. Gift cards will also present growth opportunities in quickservice. Across both segments, restaurants are increasing their environmental efforts. More than three out of four restaurants purchase products made from recycled materials. In addition, restaurants recycle fats/oils/grease (FOG), paper, aluminum/metal cans, glass, plastic and food waste. Fine dining restaurants are more likely to recycle these items, with the exception of FOG, which family and casual dining operators recycle more. Two-thirds of quickservice operators recycle FOG, and two out of five recycle paper. State/Regional Outlook Economic growth is expected in all nine U.S. regions, with all regions also projecting job growth in 2007. The Mountain region will again post the strongest sales growth at 6.7 percent, followed by the South Atlantic region at 6.2 percent, and the West South Central region at 6.2 percent due to having the fastest growth in local economies, disposable income and population. Nevada will lead the states, posting restaurant-industry sales growth of 8.1 percent in 2007, followed by Arizona at 7.6 percent, and Florida at 7.1 percent. For more information about the National Restaurant Association’s 2007 Restaurant Industry Forecast, visit www.restaurant.org/forecast. ### Founded in 1919, the National Restaurant Association is the leading business association for the restaurant industry, which is comprised of 945,000 restaurant and foodservice outlets and a work force of 13 million employees. Together with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, the Association works to lead America’s restaurant industry into a new era of prosperity, prominence, and participation, enhancing the quality of life for all we serve. For more information, visit our Web site at www.restaurant.org. |