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Is the pizza losing its fan base in India?

As Indian consumers experiment with a variety of cuisines, the pizza, once a favourite, has begun to lose favour with consumers. Biryani is a hot favourite, as are burgers and fried chicken.

December 22, 2023 / 11:37 IST
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While there has been a general decrease in the frequency of dining out, contributing to the overall slowdown in the market, analysts maintained that consumers are diversifying their preferences beyond pizza.

Analysts predict that pizza, as a category for quick service restaurants (QSR), will not perform well in the upcoming quarters due to tough competition from other categories such as biryani, burger, and fried chicken. Changing consumer preferences also play a role in this shift. While dining out frequency has decreased, consumers are also diversifying their food preferences beyond traditional pizza, which has long been considered comfort food in many parts of the world.

Platforms like Zomato offer a wide range of food options, including biryani and other diverse choices, which is why there is a shift from traditional pizza and burger choices. According to Karan Taurani, Senior Vice President at Elara Capital, this trend is expected to continue.

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Biryani in particular stands out from the perspective of a consumer because, unlike burgers and pizzas, it maintains its texture well and doesn't become soggy during transit. Analysts noted that cloud kitchens often provide greater margins to delivery partners compared to traditional brick-and-mortar restaurants. By operating from central locations with optimised costs and focusing primarily on delivery, cloud kitchens can enhance profitability.

A case in point is Rebel Foods, a leading Indian food tech company that manages over 45 brands, including Faasos, Behrouz Biryani, and Oven Story, which is fast gaining market share from the QSRs. As of April 2022, it stood out as the world's largest cloud kitchen restaurant chain, with over 450 cloud kitchens spanning 10 countries. Biryani by Kilo, another food tech start-up that has gained popularity has added 38 outlets in FY23 entering Bengaluru and Hyderabad resulting in 95 outlets across 45 cities in India.