At-home restaurant sales grow 6% in September
Britain's leading restaurant groups achieved like-for-like sales growth of 6% in delivery and takeaway sales in September, according to CGA by NIQ's Hospitality at Home Tracker.
The figure represents a slight rise from growth of 4.6% in August. Year-on-year trading has been comfortably above the rate of inflation in every month of the year so far.
The tracker shows that restaurants' at-home sales continue to be powered by deliveries, which finished 8.5% ahead of the levels of September 2023. They accounted for nearly 12% of restaurants' total sales last month.
Groups were also buoyed by 0.7% growth in takeaway and click-and-collect sales – a second successive month of fractional growth after a long-term decline in trading as consumers switched to the convenience of deliveries. However, deliveries now account for 57% of restaurants' total at-home orders, with takeaways and click-and-collects sharing 43%.
Karl Chessell, director for hospitality operators and food at CGA by NIQ: "Growth in deliveries and takeaways has outstripped in-venue sales for most of 2024, and September's poor weather meant many consumers continued to order in their restaurant meals rather than eat out. The modest revival of pick-up orders is an encouraging sign of stability, though growth here is being achieved by price rises rather than extra volumes. With spending still tight, real-terms growth in either channel will be hard-earned for some time to come."