Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Over 60 global food brands eye India, to invest $1 bn

- Harveen Ahluwalia harveen.a@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: More than 60 global food and beverage brands, including theme restaurant chain Planet Hollywood and pizza chain Little Caesars, are planning to enter India, investing an estimated $1 billion and opening as many as 5,000 outlets over the next five years.

These brands are seeking local partners to take advantage of the ₹3.09 lakh crore food services market in India, according to FranGlobal, the overseas arm of Franchise India Holdings Ltd, which helps global brands find partners in India.

Among other brands that are planning to enter India are Singapore-based gourmet pizza brand Sarpino’s Pizzeria, Dubaibased Ice Cream Lab and Finland’s fast food chain Hesburger.

“The overall investment is going to be anywhere between $500 million and $1 billion. Over the next three to five years, these brands expect to set up 3,000 to 5,000 outlets across the country,” said Venus Barak, CEO of FranGlobal, adding that all these brands are participat­ing in the company’s annual expo on November 7 and 8 in Delhi.

“More than 150 brands will be participat­ing in the event. Almost 60-70 are food and beverage brands; other categories include education, beauty, health and skills,” Barak added.

One of the significan­t launches, Barak said, is of the 26-year-old Planet Hollywood, founded by Hollywood celebritie­s Robert Earl (also the chairman and chief executive of the company), Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzene­gger.

“Planet Hollywood and the connection with Bollywood is a marriage made in heaven. The symmetry and compatibil­ity between the two is very strong. We are delighted to have the opportunit­y to introduce our brands in this huge, exciting and dynamic marketplac­e,” Alex Garland, MD for Europe, Middle East and Asia at Planet Hollywood, said in an emailed response to a query.

The firm, which competes with Hard Rock Cafe and TGI Fridays globally, also sells Hollywood merchandis­e including t-shirts and souvenirs.

Sachin Pradhan, operations director at Ice Cream Lab, said the company is looking to open 100-150 outlets in India over the next three years.

“India is one of the most promising and progressiv­ely growing economies in the world. It’s a virgin market for a structured ice cream brand such as Ice Cream Lab. We are sure India would turn out to be one of the most successful ventures in coming years,” Pradhan said.

Spokespers­ons for Sarpino’s Pizzeria, Little Caesars and Hesburger could not be reached immediatel­y as they were travelling.

“In a lot of cases, the brands are looking for master franchise holders,” said Barak.

“There is a huge opportunit­y in the sector and further growth is expected. Most formats have worked very successful­ly in India as long as the quality of food is good. The investment (by the new brands planning to enter) seems to be of a reasonable size and could be much more in the long run,” said Aashish Kasad, partner and consumer products and retail sector tax leader at EY India.

The food services market in India is projected to reach ₹4.98 lakh crore by 2021 from ₹3.09 lakh crore in 2016, according to a joint report published by the National Restaurant­s Associatio­n of India and consulting firm Technopak Advisors. The market is growing at an annual average rate of 10%.

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SHUTTERSTO­CK The brands, including theme restaurant chain Planet Hollywood, are expected to set up 3,000 to 5,000 outlets across India over the next three to five years n

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