Morning Consult, a global data intelligence company, has been tracking how safe
Americans feel dining out at restaurants in light of the COVID-19 pandemic since the
Spring of 2020.
The restaurant industry was hit hard when states across the country first went into
lockdowns and businesses had to rely solely on takeout and delivery to stay afloat.
Restaurants have since been able to reopen their dining rooms to various degrees and,
although it may take time for the industry to fully recover, consumers consistently
report that the activity they miss the most is eating out.
While tracking pent-up demand and excitement for various types of consumer activities,
Morning Consult also found that the activity Americans felt most comfortable with was
dining out.
As of October 20, 2021, they report that key trends have emerged:
1. Steady Increases for Third Week Straight: 69% of U.S. adults said they feel
comfortable going out to eat at a restaurant as of an Oct. 14-16 survey, an increase of 2
percentage points from last week and 2 points shy of tying a record high in comfort with
the activity first reached on the Fourth of July. The share of adults who said they felt
safe dining out didn’t change in September but has steadily increased in October.
2. Gap in Comfort With Indoor, Outdoor Dining Slightly Narrows: 74% of adults feel OK
eating outdoors at a restaurant, compared to 65% who said they’re OK eating indoors.
That’s a gap of 9 points, slightly smaller than the 11-point difference in opinion that
emerged in August and has largely remained in place into early October.
3. Americans Are Ordering More Takeout, Delivery: Takeout remains the most popular
option for ordering food, with 39% of consumers saying they order takeout at least once
a week as of a mid-October survey, up 3 points from this time last month. The share who
said they get food delivered that often also increased by the same amount over that time,
from 25% to 28%. Dining in at restaurants is roughly as popular as ordering delivery,
with 30% of U.S. adults saying they do so at least once a week.
When will things return to normal, and what will our new normal look like? Those are
questions that business, economic, and government leaders alike are grappling with as
more and more Americans receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
It is going to be challenging, but in an industry accustomed to facing a relentless array of
obstacles, those in the know say definitively, “We’ll meet this one, too.”
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