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Cost of Living Crisis: 5 Strategies Hospitality Businesses Can Use to Survive Inflationary Periods

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Inflation began hitting Australians hard in 2023, with the price of everything from eggs to electricity soaring. These price hikes have hit the hospitality industry hard, with expenses increasing and, in many cases, the number of customers dropping.

As people tighten their proverbial purse strings, eating out is often one of the first luxuries to go, making it hard for hospitality businesses to survive. How can you thrive during such a complex and challenging inflationary period? Let’s take a look at five strategies that may help. 

1. Find high-quality equipment at a good price

Though you certainly need to save money where you can, food quality and safety aren’t the places to cut corners. Instead, it’s crucial to invest in the equipment you use to store and prepare your menu items.

If you’re in New South Wales, that means tracking down the best commercial kitchen equipment Sydney has to offer. Most reputable suppliers offer affordable financing options, and many also sell used and refurbished equipment at a discount price. They generally also deliver state-wide. Many equipment suppliers deliver Australia-wide, but it’s important to check their service terms to ensure they can also handle maintenance. 

2. Cut the right costs

You should never try to cut costs by reducing the quality of the goods or services you provide your customers. This is especially true if you’re also increasing your prices due to inflation. That combination is a formula for driving away even your most loyal patrons.

Instead, look for creative and practical ways to reduce your overhead. For example, switch to energy-efficient lighting, only ever run a full dishwasher, and ensure your staffing levels always match the number of customers you expect for any given time of day. 

3. Optimize your menu

You have a few options here, depending on the availability and price of ingredients. One strategy is to trim your menu down to focus on your best sellers. This will keep your customers happy, make life easier for your kitchen staff, and reduce food wastage.

Another way to optimize your menu is to look at what ingredients are most affordable and develop a menu that uses these ingredients effectively and, of course, deliciously. Doing so will reduce the number of ingredients you need to order and open up scope for bulk-ordering your core ingredients at a discount. It also allows for more effective inventory management, cutting down food waste and helping you ensure you always have the required ingredients on hand. 

4. Streamline your deliveries

An optimized menu should allow you to reduce the number of suppliers and deliveries you need. By working with a reduced number of suppliers and having them deliver goods only once or twice a week, you can save money and reduce the amount of time staff have to spend receiving orders. Don’t be shy about asking for discounts from your suppliers as this new process will be beneficial for them too. 

5. Switch to free marketing options

Many Australians are complaining about the dip in quality at restaurants in 2023. If you’re still delivering an unbeatable customer experience, you can leverage this to your advantage. Build up your social media presence, and encourage customers to share their experiences at your establishment. Be honest with them about how the cost of living crisis is affecting you. They’re feeling the pinch too, so if you’re delivering a brilliant experience, they’ll generally be more than happy to do what they can to help.

Inflationary periods will always be hard on the hospitality industry. However, by implementing the strategies above, you can improve your chances of making it through. 

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