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CGA report highlights changing customer attitudes to hospitality

Published:  01 March, 2023

Exclusive research conducted in partnership with CGA by NielsenIQ shows how the cost of living crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic have fundamentally shifted the online customer journey for British, French and German consumers that visit pubs and restaurants.

An exclusive study from CGA by NielsenIQ, in partnership with Reputation, a global leader in reputation experience management, has revealed a shift in consumer attitudes post-pandemic in the UK, France and Germany.

The study includes insights from a survey of around 2,300 nationally representative consumers in the UK, France and Germany who have visited a pub or restaurant over the past six months, looking at their decision-making process before, during and after a visit.

The report found that consumers are still keen to eat out, in spite of inflationary pressures, and they are turning to digital channels to help them make decisions. However, rather than searching for the cheapest option, they would rather make fewer visits and prioritise great value and quality when they spend their money.   

Across UK, France and Germany, 23% of all consumers say they demand more from venues than they did 12 months ago, and nearly 71% agree that eating and drinking out is the treat they most look forward to. 

However, enthusiasm varies by country. Of the consumers surveyed, 41% of UK consumers, 44% of French consumers and 35% of German consumers have dined out at least weekly over the past six months.  

The cost of living crisis is a major concern, with 65% of UK consumers reporting that they are worried about inflation and 42% stating that they are dining out less frequently than they did before the Covid-19 pandemic.  

UK consumers are specifically evaluating the following criteria when choosing a venue:  

1.     Price (61%) 

2.     Quality of food (57%)  

3.     Range of food (49%)  

4.     Customer service (44%) 

5.     Quality of previous visits (37%)  

Chris Sparling, CX strategy director at Reputation said: “While consumers are still keen to treat themselves, they are pulling back on the frequency of pub, bar and restaurant visits, making every step in the customer journey a make-or-break moment for operators.

“With consumers prioritising the best value for their money, hospitality industry leaders must find ways to elicit, analyse and take action on customer feedback, so they can make continuous improvements to the guest experience. Tools like Reputation are helping pub, bar and restaurant operators make feedback work harder for their businesses by improving the customer experience to drive repeat visits.” 

The report also highlights the many ways in which consumers interact on digital platforms before, during and after dining out. While 57% of consumers across all three countries are more likely to visit a venue if its food, drink or environment looks good on social media, there are some slight variations in digital interaction habits by country. For example, 32% of French consumers are likely to recommend a venue during their visit compared to 19% of British guests and 24% of German guests.  

Karl Chessell, CGA director - Hospitality Operators and Food, EMEA, added: “The cost of living crisis is having a significant impact on consumers’ discretionary spending, and it’s substantially raised their expectations when they go out to eat and drink. Our research shows their love of pubs, bars and restaurants is undimmed, but they want to be sure they will get full value for their hard-earned cash. Operators will have to stay laser-focused on guests’ habits and priorities and be agile and fast when they act on feedback. Despite all the challenges, brands that make continuous improvements to their customer experiences have a lot to look forward to this year.” 



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