HomeLifestyleFood & HospitalitySurvey finds business is up at restaurants — but profits are down

Survey finds business is up at restaurants — but profits are down

Restaurants across New Jersey got an increase in business this summer, thanks to an unusual source: inflation.

Since prices at restaurants did not jump as quickly as prices in grocery stores, an increased number of people turned to restaurants for meals.

Unfortunately for the industry, this is a good-news/bad-news scenario. Because restaurants were slower to raise their prices — despite facing increasing food costs themselves — the industry did not benefit from the surge in business.

In fact, a survey released Monday by the New Jersey Restaurant & Hospitality Association of its members in August, found that 54% of New Jersey restaurant operators said business conditions are worse now than they were three months ago. Only 14% said business conditions improved during the last three months.

In addition, 83% of New Jersey restaurant operators said their restaurant is less profitable than it was in 2019, according to the NRJHA survey. Only 4% said it is more profitable.

The survey found that 84% of operators said their total food and beverage costs are higher than they were 2019 and many other expenses are up. Other increases include:

  • 86% of operators said their total labor costs are higher than 2019;
  • 74% of operators said their total utility costs are higher than 2019;
  • 93% of operators said their other operating costs (supplies, etc.) are higher than 2019.

NJRHA President Dana Lancellotti said the industry still is in a tough spot.

Post-pandemic look at restaurants in N.J.

According to a survey by the New Jersey Restaurant & Hospitality Association of its members:

  • 87% increased menu prices;
  • 70% reduced hours of operation;
  • 65% changed the food and beverage items;
  • 48% stopped operating at full capacity;
  • 39% postponed plans for expansion;
  • 37% closed on days they used to be open;
  • 36% cut staffing levels;
  • 12% eliminated third-party delivery.

“Inflation is still impacting the industry and is forcing operators to cut hours, change their menus, postpone expansions and reduce third-party delivery,” she said.

Simply put, it’s a numbers game.

Approximately 95% of a restaurant’s sales dollars go to food, labor and operating costs. And, while wholesale food prices have increased 16.3% in the last 12 months, menu prices have only risen 7.6%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

And, of course, there is this: Two of three (66%) said they are understaffed — and struggling to find help.

Unfortunately for the industry, the outlook is weak.

Most New Jersey restaurant operators do not expect a return to normal business conditions anytime soon. Only 10% of operators think it will be 7-12 months before business conditions return to normal for their restaurant, while 47% think it will be more than a year. An additional 20% of operators say business conditions will never return.

“We face the unique issue that hospitality is an in-person job,” Lancellotti said. “Unfortunately, our industry cannot take advantage of the growing work-from-home trend that other industries offer. Hospitality is a face-to-face business.”

Related Articles

Schuman Cheese sees fourth-generation leadership changes

Fairfield-based Schuman Cheese, a fourth-generation family-owned company and leading importer and distributor of specialty cheeses in North America, announced several changes in its leadership...

Campbell’s appoints Levine chief investor relations officer, succeeding Gardy

The Campbell’s Company in Camden announced the appointment of Joshua Levine as chief investor relations officer, effective March 18. Levine will report to Chief...

Grubhub, Dexa introduce N.J.’s first drone‑powered food delivery system

Grubhub announced a test program March 11 integrating the drone delivery service of Dexa for customers ordering from restaurant Wonder’s Green Brook location. The initiative...

Wakefern opens applications for July 15 local produce supplier summit in Edison

Wakefern Food Corp. is seeking local growers to join its supplier network and take part in its Local Produce Supplier Summit on July 15...

Edible Garden further expands with The Fresh Market nationwide

Edible Garden AG Incorporated, a leader in controlled environment agriculture, locally grown, organic and sustainable produce and products based in Belvidere, announced that its...

Hard Rock Atlantic City CEO George Goldhoff elected president of Casino Association of NJ

George Goldhoff, president and CEO of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, has been elected president of the Casino Association of New Jersey,...

Latest Articles

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

CoreWeave selected by Cline as inference provider

Livingston-based CoreWeave, Inc., the Essential Cloud for AI, announced that Cline, the Open and Secure Coding Agent, will integrate CoreWeave’s W&B Inference directly into...

Verisk study: AI image edits are accelerating digital insurance claims fraud

AI-powered photo and document editing tools are making insurance fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, according to new research commissioned by Verisk. The...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...

NJMEP awarded new five-year contract from NIST’s Hollings MEP program

The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP) has been awarded a new five-year cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s...

Tickets on sale for 2026 Mizuho Americas Open at Mountain Ridge

Tickets are now on sale for the fourth annual Mizuho Americas Open, the LPGA Tour event that will move to Mountain Ridge Country Club...

Latest Articles

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

CoreWeave selected by Cline as inference provider

Livingston-based CoreWeave, Inc., the Essential Cloud for AI, announced that Cline, the Open and Secure Coding Agent, will integrate CoreWeave’s W&B Inference directly into...

Verisk study: AI image edits are accelerating digital insurance claims fraud

AI-powered photo and document editing tools are making insurance fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, according to new research commissioned by Verisk. The...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...

NJMEP awarded new five-year contract from NIST’s Hollings MEP program

The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP) has been awarded a new five-year cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s...