But given the increase in vaccinations in the country, as well as fewer restrictions on establishments, 27% of those surveyed by Kantar said they are willing to leave their home to eat in an establishment.
In 2021, there was an increase in card transactions made in restaurants compared to 2020, although 5% below those of 2019, according to figures from the Bank of Mexico.
The Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco Servytur) expects a spill of 62,400 million pesos in specialized food and entertainment establishments such as restaurants, bars, meeting rooms as well as clothing, footwear and candy stores.
The Confederation estimates that in 2022 the average ticket in establishments will be between 500 and 1,100 pesos. The prices that Mexicans will pay this Mother’s Day will also have an inflationary effect. And it is that the most recent data from the Inegi show that this May 10 will be one of the most expensive in 22 years.
The generic goods that have had the highest price increase are vegetable oil, white bread, Oaxaca cheese, roasted coffee, corn tortillas, wheat flour and disposable items.