Food services and drinking places, July 2025

Total sales in the food services and drinking places subsector increased 0.1% in July to $8.5 billion, the fifth consecutive monthly increase.

Non-seasonally adjusted prices for food purchased from restaurants were up 3.2% in July when compared with July 2024. Unadjusted prices for alcoholic beverages served in licensed establishments increased 3.4% over the same period.

Chart 1: Sales in food services and drinking places

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Data table: Sales in food services and drinking places

Note: The higher variability associated with the trend-cycle estimates is indicated with a dotted line on the chart for the current reference month and the previous three months. For more information, see the Note to readers.

Source(s): Table 21-10-0019-01.

Full-service restaurants drive the increase

In July, the largest increase in sales (in dollar terms) came from full-service restaurants (+0.4%). Higher sales were also observed at special food services (+1.4%). Limited-service eating places (-0.3%) posted the largest decline in dollar terms, partially offsetting the increase at full-service restaurants. Sales also declined at drinking places (-1.9%).

Sales increase in five provinces

In July, half of the provinces saw increased sales. Ontario (+0.3%) posted the largest increase in dollar terms, followed by Manitoba (+1.0%). British Columbia (-0.3%) saw the largest decrease in dollar terms.

Table 1: Food services and drinking places – Seasonally adjusted

Note to readers

Unless otherwise noted, all data in this release are seasonally adjusted and expressed in current dollars. Seasonally adjusted data are data that have been modified to eliminate the effect of seasonal and calendar influences to allow for more meaningful comparisons of economic conditions from period to period. For more information on seasonal adjustment, see Seasonally adjusted data – Frequently asked questions.

Trend-cycle data are included in selected charts to complement the seasonally adjusted series. These data represent a smoothed version of the seasonally adjusted time series and provide information on longer-term movements, including changes in direction underlying the series. For information on trend-cycle data, see the page Trend-cycle estimates – Frequently asked questions.

Data for the current reference month are preliminary. Usually, unadjusted data are revised for the previous two months, and seasonally adjusted data are revised for the previous three months. Both seasonally adjusted data and trend-cycle estimates are subject to revision as additional observations become available. These revisions could be large and could even lead to a reversal of movement, especially for reference months near the end of the series or during periods of economic disruption.

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