Foodservice is categorized as commercial and noncommercial. Commercial foodservice includes fast food and full-service restaurants. According to the Economic Research Service, commercial foodservice accounted for about 85 percent of the food-away-from-home expenditures in 2005, or $423 billion.
Noncommercial outlets prepare and serve meals as a support service to institutions and educational settings including schools, hospitals, nursing homes and child care centers. This segment accounted for about 15 percent of all food-away-from-home expenditures in 2005. All foodservice outlets compete with other food retail outlets including supermarkets and convenience stores to sell ready-to-eat products to consumers.
Source
Food Service, Food Marketing System in the U.S. Briefing Room, Economic Research Service, USDA.
General
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Foodservice.com - Commercial site known as “the world’s largest foodservice community.”
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FoodserviceWorld.com - Canadian publisher serving the foodservice, hospitality lodging and tourism markets.
Hospitality Index - Web site for suppliers of products and services to the hospitality industry.
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Commercial – Restaurants
Noncommercial – School Foodservice, Hotels, Institutions
Foodservice/Retail Trends
- AgMRC-Developed Information
- Other Information
- Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services, U.S. Census Bureau.
- Consultants Predict Top 11 Dining Trends for 2008, California Wine and Food, January 2008.
- Fast Casual, Fast Casual.com - Ideas and trends for the fast casual restaurant. This site has a Top 100 section for different restaurant segments.
- Food Ingredients First - A portal for unique content on food and beverage development.
- Food Spending in American Households, 2003-04, Economic Research Service, USDA, 2007 - This study reviews at-home and away-from-home food spending by U.S. urban households.
- Grocery Retailer Behavior in the Procurement and Sale of Perishable Fresh Produce Commodities, ERS, USDA - This study looks at retailer pricing behavior for selected produce items.
- Key Industry Trends in the Food, Grocery and Consumer Product Supply Chain, Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) Logistics Study.
- Restaurant Trends in 2008, National Restaurant Association, 2007.
- U.S. Fresh Produce Markets: Marketing Channels, Trade Practices and Retail Pricing Behavior, ERS, USDA, 2003 - This report examines how changes in the produce market affect market influence of producers, retailers and consumers.
- The Wal-Mart Empire: A Simple Formula and Unstoppable Growth, University of Pennsylvania - This research article examines the history and growth of retail giant Wal-Mart.
- Links to Other Sites
- Institute for Grocery Distribution - This organization provides research and information for the food industry in the United Kingdom and international. It offers publications and research reports and retail and consumer trends for a fee.
- Progressive Grocer - This publication covers the food retailing industry. It reports daily news on the homepage.
- Retail Forward - This global market research and management consulting firm is making its retail trends report available at this Web site.
Links checked June 2008.