South Africa’s F&B Market Sees Growth from Takeaways Despite Declines in Bars and Coffee Shops
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The biggest drag came from bar sales, which fell sharply by 4,3%, underscoring ongoing pressures in the on-premise consumption market.
When analysed by type of enterprise, restaurants and coffee shops were the largest negative contributors, recording a 2,2% decline and subtracting 1,0 percentage point from overall growth.
Despite the monthly downturn, the broader trend for the sector remains more upbeat. Over the second quarter of 2025, total industry income rose by 4,1% compared to the same period in 2024.
Growth was driven primarily by takeaway and fast-food outlets, which expanded 6,2% year-on-year, contributing 2,5 percentage points to the quarterly performance.
On a month-to-month basis, however, the industry remains volatile. Seasonally adjusted income decreased by 4,1% in June 2025 compared with May 2025, reversing earlier gains of 2,6% in May and 0,4% in April.
The figures suggest a sector in transition: while consumer appetite for quick-service formats like takeaways remains resilient, traditional sit-down establishments and bars continue to battle softer demand, likely shaped by shifting spending patterns and ongoing economic uncertainty.
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