Steep price rises coming to restaurants and bars after Christmas, industry boss warns | Business News


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Consumers should expect steep price increases after Christmas, according to one of the UK’s most senior retail executives.

Kate Nicholls, the chief executive of UK Hospitality, an industry group representing businesses around the country, said that some of the association’s members, which include restaurants, hotels, and bars, expected to raise prices three times before April 2022.

An inability to raise prices ahead of Christmas would lead to inflationary pressure that would directly translate into higher prices, said Ms Nicholls, speaking at the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.

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High streets will be hoping for a busy Christmas period

“For a lot of our Christmas activities, a lot will be sold and rolled over from last year, so the price is more inflexible,” she said.

“Therefore you’re going to see a really intense squeeze on margins in the run-up to Christmas, and then an inevitable impact felt by consumers because it will have an inflationary effect.”

With significant cost price inflation coming through the supply chain, Ms Nicholls added, consumer prices would be hit hard after Christmas.

“Some of our businesses are expecting three price increases by April,” she added.

The country’s supply chains are currently under heavy pressure, in part thanks to a lack of HGV drivers and other critical workers triggered by Brexit and the pandemic.

Around 20% of all products in deliveries to hospitality businesses are currently not being delivered, said Ms Nicholls.

A sign on the doors of a branch of Nando's in White City, Manchester, telling customers that the store is closed. The chain has had to temporarily close around 50 of its restaurants nationwide after running out of peri-peri chicken. Picture date: Wednesday August 18, 2021.
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Restaurants have been hit by supply chain issues since lockdown ended

“Our supply chains are in no way resilient,” she said. “We will deliver as good a Christmas as we are able to, but not as good as we would want to.”

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