
SFIO CRACHO, Adobe Stock
LONDON — The swelling food costs have become a major problem for consumers worldwide. With Food Prices Index at record levels buying even basic groceries has become an issue for households around the globe. However, food price inflation doesn`t seem to affect the online food delivery market, which is set to reach record revenue and users.
According to data presented by TradingPlatforms.com, more than 2.85 billion people will use online food delivery services in 2023 or 350 million more than a year ago.
Asia the Leading Market, with Two-Thirds of All Users Worldwide
The arrival of appealing, user-friendly apps and tech-enabled driver networks, coupled with changing consumer expectations, has turned food delivery into an almost $1 trillion industry.
According to Statista Digital Market Insight, in 2019, around 1.37 billion people worldwide used online food delivery. By the end of 2021, this figure jumped to 2.31 billion and continued rising. Last year, more than 2.5 billion people worldwide used food delivery services, but Statista expects this number to increase by 350 million and hit 2.85 billion this year. By 2027, the entire market will count more than 3.8 billion users.
Due mainly to its high population, the Asia Pacific remains, by far, the largest online food delivery market, accounting for nearly two-thirds of all users worldwide. Last year, over 1.6 billion people from the region used food delivery services. This figure is expected to grow by more than 50% to 2.45 billion by 2027. The European and American markets are set to experience similar growth in this period, while the number of food delivery users in Africa would almost double.
Online Food Delivery to Become a Trillion-Dollar Industry Next Year
The rising number of people using online food delivery services continues driving impressive revenue growth. Between 2019 and 2022, global food delivery revenues jumped by an impressive 133% and hit $770bn. Statista expects 2023 to witness a 20% year-over-year growth, with revenue rising to $910bn.
Latest from Quality Assurance & Food Safety
- Sprague Pest Solutions Shares How Digital Tools Can Help Food Facilities Fight Pests
- Mississippi Poultry Flock Tests Positive for H7N9 in First Outbreak Since 2017
- Bird Flu Not Detected in Interim Results from Aged Raw Milk Cheese Research
- FDA Intends to Extend Compliance Date for Food Traceability Rule
- HHS, FDA Announce Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool for Foods
- HHS, FDA Announce Operation Stork Speed to Expand Options for Infant Formula
- Bio-Rad Launches XP-Design Assay Salmonella Serotyping Solution for Food Safety Testing
- RFK Directs FDA to Explore Elimination of GRAS Rule ‘Loophole’ for Food Ingredients