Supply chain issues continue to plague both operators and distributors. Consider these tips to help ease the pain.
June 29, 2022 by Mandy Wolf Detwiler — Editor, Networld Media Group
When asked what issues plague operators the most, among the answers are supply chain disruptions, which affect suppliers and distributors, too, said Brian Warrener, an associate professor at Johnson and Wales University, at the National Restaurant Association in May. Warrener teaches food & beverage hospitality and management.
In his presentation, Warrener said that food costs are up 13%, industry wages are up 11% and industry prices are up 8%.
When it comes to food costs, beef is up 23%, eggs 31%, chicken 27% and cooking oil 44%. Many factors go into those price increases, from inflation to supply chain issues and customer demand.
He said 96% of operators report delays in the supply chains.
"Everyone is pivoting and being flexible," Warrener said.
What's causing the supply chain bottleneck? Warrener cites COVID, lack of available workers at the distribution level and low unemployment rates.
Operational solutions include:
Warrener believes we're going into a recession but it's not like 2007, he said.
"People's finances are in ok shape," Warrener said. "For the most part, they're not overextended like 2007."
He cited a Fortune economist who predicts a one- to two- quarter recession "to take the heat off the economy and reduce the foot traffic without crushing people" and get back to some form of normalcy.
"The industry clearly has changed," Warrener said. "Where we land is going to be different. I think delivery, curbside and technology are going to be big parts of what we do forever."
Mandy Wolf Detwiler is the managing editor at Networld Media Group and the site editor for PizzaMarketplace.com and QSRweb.com. She has more than 20 years’ experience covering food, people and places.
An award-winning print journalist, Mandy brings more than 20 years’ experience to Networld Media Group. She has spent nearly two decades covering the pizza industry, from independent pizzerias to multi-unit chains and every size business in between. Mandy has been featured on the Food Network and has won numerous awards for her coverage of the restaurant industry. She has an insatiable appetite for learning, and can tell you where to find the best slices in the country after spending 15 years traveling and eating pizza for a living.