The Impact of Direct and Indirect Spend in Hospitality and Leisure

by | Apr 3, 2023

The Hospitality & Leisure (“H&L”) industry faces an uncertain year ahead.

The New Year brings with it a double-edged sword: a global recessionary environment where high-interest and inflation rates threaten consumer spending & H&L revenues, coupled with energy uncertainties that continue to hike the direct and indirect costs of service delivery (hotel shower gels to raw food and utility costs). This article outlines the areas where the H&L industry is likely to be most affected: their direct and indirect expenditure.

Direct

From operating electric and gas-based equipment in professional and restaurant kitchens to commercial and industrial washing machines, utility costs make up a significant part of the back-end service for H&L operators. Unfortunately, events since the Ukraine war (EU resistance to Russian energy as well as OPEC’s decision to cut oil supply and maintain pricing levels) have fuelled demand into the wider energy mix. Given the hospitality & leisure industry consumes around 20,910 GWh annually (enough to power 1.2 million homes) – of which a significant share is commanded by food services (cafes/restaurants) & accommodation services (hotels) – surges in energy prices will undoubtedly affect the full value chain of consumables that the H&L rely on (shampoos & shower gels to raw foods). The increases in energy affect the manufacture, packaging and transport of consumables, which reduces the profitability of H&L operators. The challenge for H&L operators is to assess the areas of indirect spending (like consumables) which suffer due to their exposure to energy-price volatility and to overcome these pricing challenges in a way that maintains a consistent customer experience and sustains brand loyalty.

Indirect

From operating electric and gas-based equipment in professional and restaurant kitchens to commercial and industrial washing machines, utility costs make up a significant part of the back-end service for H&L operators. Unfortunately, events since the Ukraine war (EU resistance to Russian energy as well as OPEC’s decision to cut oil supply and maintain pricing levels) have fuelled demand into the wider energy mix. Given the hospitality & leisure industry consumes around 20,910 GWh annually (enough to power 1.2 million homes) – of which a significant share is commanded by food services (cafes/restaurants) & accommodation services (hotels) – surges in energy prices will undoubtedly affect the full value chain of consumables that the H&L rely on (shampoos & shower gels to raw foods). The increases in energy affect the manufacture, packaging and transport of consumables, which reduces the profitability of H&L operators. The challenge for H&L operators is to assess the areas of indirect spending (like consumables) which suffer due to their exposure to energy-price volatility and to overcome these pricing challenges in a way that maintains a consistent customer experience and sustains brand loyalty.

With a track record of successful change management across B2C and H&L businesses, 4C is acutely aware of the intricate challenges faced by food, drink, accommodation & leisure-related businesses.

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