Cafés and bars in Malaysia are poised for robust growth over the forecast period, in terms of both expanding value sales (at constant 2024 prices) and increasing outlet numbers. The nation's evolving coffee culture continues to gain momentum, with consumers embracing cafés not only as dining spots but also as social hubs and lifestyle destinations.
Malaysian consumers are placing greater emphasis on convenience when it comes to food and beverage purchases, with drive-through services gaining significant traction - a trend set to expand further in the coming years. While Starbucks has long been a pioneer in this space, other major players are now actively adopting the format.
Chained cafés and bars are increasingly focusing on enhancing the customer experience by integrating innovative technology. A key development in this regard is the creation of mobile apps that streamline online ordering and payment processes.
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Cafés/Bars
This category encompasses all establishments where the focus is on drinking (either alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages). While a wide variety of snacks and full meals are offered, it is not uncommon for consumers to only order a drink. As a general rule, establishments deriving 50% of their income or more from the sale of drinks are included here.
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