Financing

‘What are you talking about?’

What are the issues most likely to be discussed both on and off stage during the Restaurant Leadership Conference? A recent pulse check by the National Restaurant Association reveals some reordering of the usual concerns preoccupying restaurateurs.

For one thing, the association noted in its business forecast for 2014, government activity (or presumably the lack there of) has bumped the economy as the top challenge restaurateurs are facing. Food costs fell several rungs, while recruitment jumped two places, landing just underneath the economy as the third most pressing challenge.

Here’s a complete snapshot of the industry’s concerns, taken in December, along with the rankings from a year earlier:

 Dec. 2013Dec. 2012
Government30%24%
Economy29%21%
Recruitment11%5%
Food costs10%18%
Sales volume10%10%

Source: National Restaurant Association
Percentages = proportion of restaurant respondents who cited that issue as their top concern

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a Restaurant Business member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Multimedia

Exclusive Content

Financing

For Starbucks, 2 years of change hasn't yielded promised results

The Bottom Line: The coffee shop giant’s sales struggles worsened earlier this year, despite a flurry of efforts to improve operations and employee satisfaction.

Food

Nando's Americanizes its menu a bit as U.S. expansion continues

Behind the Menu: Favorites like mac and cheese, bowls and salads join the fast casual’s Afro-Portuguese-rooted dishes, including the signature peri-peri chicken.

Financing

The consumer is cutting back, but not everywhere

The Bottom Line: Early earnings from major restaurant chains suggest the consumer has taken a distinct turn for the worse so far in 2024.

Trending

More from our partners