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Chart of the Week: On-premise, grab and go continues momentum

Delivery and drive-thru channels remain strong.

On-premise and grab & go visits in the UK continued in February 2022, with sales in these up 2% and 5%, respectively, compared to January 2022.

Data from The NPD Group reveals, however, that compared to pre-pandemic levels, on-premise sales are still down -0%, whilst grab & go sales are down 1%.

Delivery and drive-thru channels remain strong, showing that some QSR occasions have moved from in-restaurant visits to delivery and drive-thru, even as restrictions have been lifted.

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