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frankydp | 4 years ago
Secondly, restaurants usually purchase some portion of product as prepared or partially prepared which is being hit by the labor shortage for preparation cost in the production facilities.
Third, grocery increase are less noticeable due to the price point. Ten cents on a dollar is less noticeable than 1 dollar on 10 dollars.
kcplate|4 years ago
sokoloff|4 years ago
If restaurants are seeing 100% ingredient increases, labor price increases, and labor shortages, I think we’re going to see a massive wave of restaurant bankruptcies in the next 18 months. There’s no way consumers are going to just swallow that.