A tale of resilient growth
The Spanish online meal and grocery ordering market continues to demonstrate strong growth potential, notwithstanding recent fluctuations. Although the number of online food delivery users contracted in 2022 due to COVID-19 recovery and inflation, forecasts suggest both segments will continue expanding. In 2024, around 20 million Spaniards are expected to embrace digital food ordering, with an additional three million joining within the next four years. Revenue projections also show growth, increasing from nearly eight billion euros to over 11 billion over the same period.Operators redefining the game
Online food delivery services have redefined convenience by granting access to diverse restaurants and cuisines through a unified platform. In 2023, almost six in ten delivery buyers in Spain ordered via aggregators like Just Eat, Glovo, and Uber Eats. Despite their rapid rise, Burger King emerged as the top choice for online food delivery bookings, emphasizing the enduring importance of direct restaurant channels.Similarly, online grocery shopping has become common among Spanish consumers. By the end of 2023, online grocery transactions surpassed eight million, doubling since 2020. Carrefour and Mercadona lead this market, with Amazon's services also gaining traction, often providing same-day delivery.