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Vietnam fast-food market
sees bright future
The world of fast-food
which is expanding in Vietnam,
is expected to get a boost in the coming years with big new players arriving.
Young people will
help to develop the fast-food market
Since 1997, Vietnam's
fastfood market has been on the rise with many big names such as Lotteria
with 162 restaurants, KFC with 130 restaurants and Jollibee with 30
restaurants. The Subway restaurant chain announced its expansion plan in late
2012 and other names that are becoming more familiar are Burger King,
Pizza Hut and Popeyes.
Vietnam is a promising market with 90 million people, of whom over 65%
are under 35 years old. Though people have tightened their belts during the
economic downturn, the fast-food market is still growing at the annual rate
of 26% while other industries saw a decline. Vietnam was also ranked 8th in
the Asia Pacific region in terms of food and beverage business environment by
Business Monitor International in 2011.
Lotteria Vietnam's business development director Nguyen Thanh
Tam said they suffered a tough time when they were first established in 1998,
and the growth rate only picked up in 2010 and now, they are expecting over
40% annual growth rate.
Kao Sieu Luc, Director of Asia Bakery and Confectionery, said
they hope to provide bread for McDonald's in HCM
City and Hanoi. "Eight years ago, the revenue
from providing bread for fast-food restaurants only accounted for 2% of our
total income, however, the figure went up to 28% in 2010. It's estimated that
the revenue would rise to 32% this year." he said.
Marketer Hoang Tung said Vietnam's fast-food market
witnessed the first milestone 10 years ago when KFC arrived and open the
first fast-food restaurant chain. They will witness the second milestone in
2014, when McDonald's, the world’s largest restaurant chain, will open its
first restaurant in HCM
City. Henry
Nguyen, founder of Good Day Hospitality was given the license to operate
McDonald’s in the country. The appearance of this giant may not only
bring fast-food closer to Vietnamese culture but also change the market
shares again.
"Vietnamese people have already become familiar with
fast-food. This is both an advantage and a challenge to McDonald's because
competitors have already taken 90% of the market share and many prime
locations." Lotteria Vietnam's
business development director Nguyen Thanh Tam said.
A report in 2012 by W&S Group, an online market research
group in the Asia Pacific region, with 272 people aged above 16, showed that
young people come to fast-food restaurant at least once every three months.
Source: NLD
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