The one that is garnering the most market share is Tim Hortons
who is second in lunch-time market share and CEO Paul House says that in less
than five years they can over take McDonalds in total market share in Canada.
House stated that right now 8 out of every 10 cups of coffee sold in Canada
come from Tim Hortons. So does that mean
the fast growing Dunkin Brands may become the new Fast Food Feeder in the
United States?
During the past 4 decades hamburgers drove sales and propelled
the overall restaurant industry. Without
a doubt the hamburger is now globally recognized as a penultimate American
food. It is ready-2-eat, hand held and
prepared to eat on the run; convenient, simple and affordable. Contrary to popular belief Americans do not
eat hamburgers daily. There simply is
not room in the minds-eye of the consumer for all of the hamburger chains in
America today. The growth to dethrone
the burger segment could come from the coffee sector.
McDonalds with innovative new products, continually reimaging
stores and a focus on the consumer is the global leader in restaurant sales and
the hamburger niche. In the United
States the undercurrents of a sector in upheaval and transition is emerging for
every position except number one.
McDonalds is and will remain number one for many years to come.
However legacy second tier hamburger chains Wendy’s, Burger
King, Sonic are circling in a quagmire of their own making. Each is trying to re-energize the halo of
success they have not seen in years.
Success to date has proven allusive for each in their effort to
re-energizing. It is very likely that
one or two of the three might very well be much smaller in five years than it
is today.
One of the reasons is that there are hamburger companies on the
move including Steak & Shake which is profitable once again and refocusing
on growth. Then upstarts Five Guy’s,
Smashburger, Fatburger are garnering market share from those legacy second tier
players. The next company in the QSR
niche to watch will be In-N-Out Burgers.
If In-N-Out Burgers does half as well in Texas as they do in California
and Nevada they will accelerate growth and watch out. One of these three; Wendy’s, Burger King or
Sonic might just fade away faster than we think.
The metrics for the burger industries customer mix are in
flux. Clearly some of the legacy players
that focus on the franchisee more than the consumer are going to continue to
lose market share too both new up-start chains and regional players that are
positioned to win. I believe a shake-out in the hamburger niche is underway and
a road map to the future will evolve this year.
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