Tough Times Call for Tough Cost Reduction Measures
The restaurant industry has been battered these last few years thanks to the spread of COVID-19. Be it through forced lockdowns, reduced operating hours or spaced out seating, restaurants stand to lose a lot of business if things don’t change. In Hong Kong, for example, a new set of government-mandated operating hours stands to lose the city’s restaurant operators “8 billion dollars.”
The story is similar, if not worse, in other places around the world, with restaurants really feeling the pinch of having to alter their businesses to adapt to such tumultuous market conditions. With this in mind, now is the best time to get into good practices and reduce costs wherever possible. This list of 10 cost-saving tips for restaurants will ensure that your restaurant business can effectively reduce costs without reducing quality.
Restaurant Cost Saving Tips 1) Remove Low-Profit Menu Items
By utilizing the data that your POS system provides, you will be able to quickly identify which items on your menu are being ordered infrequently, or just provide a terrible profit margin.
Reducing costs is all about streamlining things like your menu. Once you’ve identified the offending culprits, you should promptly remove them from your menu so that customers won’t order these types of low-profit items.
Restaurant Cost Saving Tips 2) Consolidate Your Supply Chain
Wherever possible, try to order your ingredients from the same suppliers. If you’re paying multiple suppliers for the same types of ingredients (e.g. Vegetables, meat, dairy), you could save a ton by ordering from one local source and having all the relevant items delivered at once.
This way, you’ll be able to upsell based on buying local and will pay less for delivery/shipping.
Piggybacking off of consolidating your supply chain, you can also opt to include in-season ingredients to reduce costs. Local farmers will be keen to sell seasonal produce before they spoil, and you’ll likely get a great deal in the process. It can also lead to great marketing and an awesome brand identity for your business as a location that supports the local community and serves unique, seasonal dishes.
If your dishes keep changing, customers will have a reason to visit your restaurant time and time again!