Canada’s Food Services Industry: Industrial Outlook, Summer 2007

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Canada’s Food Services Industry: Industrial Outlook, Summer 2007

Industry Economic Analysis

Author: Michael Burt

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  • Tight Labour Markets—Tight labour markets, particularly in Western Canada, have led to rising wage rates and declining profit margins in the food services industry. With labour markets expected to stay tight, labour costs will remain an issue for the industry over the entire forecast period.
  • Tourism—Although foreign tourism spending is down, strong growth in domestic spending is keeping total growth in tourism spending on food services at a healthy level.
  • Prices—Food services companies have been able to consistently raise prices above the rate of inflation thanks to their ability to compete on service as well as price. This allows them to pass their rising costs on to consumers.
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The Canadian Industrial Outlook Service includes detailed five-year forecasts in 16 key Canadian industries. The report examines the short- and medium-term economic and profitability outlooks for these industries.

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