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QSR Industry In India
QUICK SERVICE RESTAURANTS
IN INDIA
2011

Objectives
2


To identify existing opportunities in the Indian QSR space



To summarize the macroeconomic environment of the industry



To explain the working of a QSR



To indicate the current trends



To summarize key player profiles and understand their positioning vis-à-vis one another



To understand the challenges faced by QSRs in an emerging market like India

Contents
Sr.
No

Slide
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Sr.
No

Executive Summary

4

h.

Growth Strategies

19

I

Industry Overview

5

i.

Menu Planning

20

a.

Introduction

6

j.

Standardization

21

b.

Market Segmentation

7

k.

Case Study – Dominos India

22

c.

Growth Drivers

8

III

Key Players

25

d.

Challenges

9

a.

Key Player Profiles

26

e.

SWOT Analysis

10

b.

Key Players‟ segmentation

29

f.

QSR Features and Target Audience

11

c.

Brand Positioning

31

II

Working of a QSR

12

IV

Trends and Future Prospects

33

a.

Importance of Brand

13

a.

Trends

34

b.

Formats and Locations

14

b.

Rising Investor Interest

35

c.

Setting up a QSR

15

c.

QSRs coming to India

36

d.

Managing Human Resources

16

V

About D‟Essence

38

e.

Marketing Strategies

17

g.

Pricing Strategies

18

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

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Executive Summary
4


India is witnessing rapid urbanization of small towns and growth of mid-sized cities. This along with rising population in key metros and higher disposable incomes is fuelling growth in every industry.
35% of India‟s population will be in urban centres by 2020 totaling to 53 crores compared to the current urban population of 32 crores.



Consumer markets are being driven by the country‟s youth population. Be it college goers or the young working class, exposure to

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