attie
Sous Chef
Things are not looking to good for us in general are they?
The stats say that our food prices have risen 40% over the last two years and fuel prices up by around 50% in the past twelve months. We have also had 13 interest rate rises over the past 18 months and house prices up avv. 20% over the same period, so things are getting tight.
The hospitality industry is the first to suffer, people can't afford to eat out and there's no end in sight by the looks of it.
The only glimmer of light as I see it is that the operators not giving quality service are dropping by the wayside, perhaps these conditions will make some lift their game, and it could be a blessing in disguise for others.
It's a shame cars don't run on milk, it's cheaper than petrol now
The stats say that our food prices have risen 40% over the last two years and fuel prices up by around 50% in the past twelve months. We have also had 13 interest rate rises over the past 18 months and house prices up avv. 20% over the same period, so things are getting tight.
The hospitality industry is the first to suffer, people can't afford to eat out and there's no end in sight by the looks of it.
The only glimmer of light as I see it is that the operators not giving quality service are dropping by the wayside, perhaps these conditions will make some lift their game, and it could be a blessing in disguise for others.
It's a shame cars don't run on milk, it's cheaper than petrol now