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A new Restaurant365 study finds that rising food and labor costs remain a challenge for restaurant leaders, with staff-related expenses continuing to climb.
This article first appeared in Pizza Marketplace.
Restaurant leaders are reporting continued food and labor cost increases, with 89% experiencing rising staff expenses, according to a Restaurant365 study.
The figure exceeds the 79% who predicted labor cost increases in the prior year’s study, according to a press release on the findings.
The restaurant management platform’s “Midyear State of the Restaurant Industry” study also revealed 82% of those experiencing labor increases saw a 1% to 5% increase, while 15% experienced a 6% to 14% jump.
Food cost increases also surpassed expectations, with 91% of respondents reporting a rise, up from the 82% who had expected increases at the start of the year. More than half of those coping with food cost inflation this year are seeing a 1% to 5% increase.
In response to rising food costs, 56% planned to increase menu prices, down from 61% earlier in the year, and 18% doubled down on inventory and waste tracking, up two percentage points.
The vast majority, 65%, of those businesses experiencing rising labor and recruiting cost challenges said their primary response has been operating below full capacity, while 19% said they limited operating hours to manage the shortage and increased cost.
Restaurant leaders anticipate continued challenges this year, particularly with the looming threat of tariffs hanging over the global economy. The report also revealed 78% expected to be impacted by tariffs, with 64% expecting a 1% to 10% increase in food cost prices due to global trade barriers.
“The restaurant industry is clearly facing many challenges this year, but has also reached record-setting levels of sales and employment through their innovation,” Tony Smith, Restaurant365 CEO and co-founder, said in the release. “We continue to invest in our platform to guide restaurants through this time so they can improve their margins alongside guests’ experiences.”
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