Almost half of Canadian restaurants still operating at a loss

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Kelly Higginson, President & CEO for Restaurants Canada, talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about how higher costs and weaker consumer spending are a one-two punch for Canadian restaurants.

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  • @aliquraishi3525
    @aliquraishi3525 17 дней назад +18

    Restaurant price are up 50%, the size of meal portions is smaller , the quality of ingredients have declined and the customers are obligated to pay exorbitant tips even for the take-outs.

  • @DPapas
    @DPapas 18 дней назад +29

    There are so many points I can make on this issue, but the biggest reason is Canadians have less disposable income.

  • @MeMe-cz6pk
    @MeMe-cz6pk 18 дней назад +31

    I wont pay $40 for 2 people to eat a greasy 1/4 lber and fries anymore. The price point is too high. I can buy a sleeve patties, a large bag of fries from Costco for less from which we've had 3 meals and counting.
    If we eat out, its at little Mum & Pop operations which offer great food, fabulous service at a great place.

  • @hrmprofessor
    @hrmprofessor 18 дней назад +37

    It's been obvious for sometime that the the restaurant industry is due for a major contraction. The era of cheap and affordable dining out is over and it's not coming back. We're reverting back to how it used to be--eating at restaurants is for special occasions and for the rich.

    • @SquarishLink
      @SquarishLink 14 дней назад

      what the fuck are you talking about, restaurants were always cheap especially fast food restaurants. Fast food in the 80s/90s used to cost 1/4th to 1/2th a hours of min wage. Now its slightly over an hour. Meaning the costs have doubled.

    • @hrmprofessor
      @hrmprofessor 14 дней назад

      @@SquarishLink Right... that was the era of cheap and affordable dining... Previous to fast food, dining out was far less common.

    • @SquarishLink
      @SquarishLink 13 дней назад

      @@hrmprofessor is your brain on backwards, dining out was huge how would you explain the explosion of fast food from the 70s till mid 2000s you're clearly retarded.

  • @Aitch-102
    @Aitch-102 18 дней назад +67

    I'm not paying a waitress $20 for going to the kitchen & back.

    • @Slickpete83
      @Slickpete83 18 дней назад +12

      *yeah plus they make crazy $$ amounts of tips, they make more then the cooks, who had to go to school for that job*

    • @huskavarnaband
      @huskavarnaband 18 дней назад +3

      cmon, man

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 18 дней назад

      I'm sure we can find the people that would say the same about you.

    • @Aitch-102
      @Aitch-102 18 дней назад

      @@mikeb5664 Go for it...LMAO We came to canada as 'federal skilled workers', with skills YOU ASKED FOR. As far as I can make out now there's no more easy money you're crying like babies. You're being pushed out by Indians because they work harder and bitch less.

    • @Aitch-102
      @Aitch-102 18 дней назад

      @@mikeb5664 Still waiting...

  • @mozar5175
    @mozar5175 16 дней назад +6

    For wife and I, 2 pizzas at $24 each, 2 drinks at $12 each, total is $72, plus 30% for tax and tips, grand total of $93. I can buy a lot of food at Costco for that same money. Dining out is absolutely crazy.

  • @goldguilder9554
    @goldguilder9554 19 дней назад +19

    Uber eats is gouging like a cancer on the restaurants. Delivery drivers earn more than the restaurant on a given order

    • @Aitch-102
      @Aitch-102 18 дней назад +10

      Maybe they should deliver their food themselves then.

  • @StuntDonk
    @StuntDonk 18 дней назад +20

    Half of those restaurants give you your daily requirment of sodium in one meal

    • @jackmidst8304
      @jackmidst8304 18 дней назад +2

      Daily?? Weekly!!!!

    • @Doug-zl8nb
      @Doug-zl8nb 18 дней назад

      People should either home be a memolist.In so many ways canada is canada is in big trouble

    • @jackmidst8304
      @jackmidst8304 16 дней назад

      @@Doug-zl8nb A what??????

  • @travisbickle1455
    @travisbickle1455 17 дней назад +5

    You know it's bad when getting a Big Mac meal from McDonald's almost costs as much as an prepandemic entree at a traditional restaurant.

  • @trainsbuseshostels
    @trainsbuseshostels 17 дней назад +6

    I don’t believe in any more government bailouts to any restaurants, or corporations of any kind. Expenses might be up but when are the owners or shareholders going to reduce their expected profit margins. We see with the grocery chains, landlords, investors of every kind. They want to push employees more, increase cost, and get government help because they aren’t willing to reduce profit expectations. I’m not talking about Mom & Pop stands, so much is driven by corporate stores and corporate restaurants.
    Let them all go under, they are the problem. Support small local food establishments, pay cash, don’t use credit because that costs every business, and tip with cash to a personal server. You don’t know how many tips on machines are being taken by owners. We the consumer need to change our ways and restaurants will be forced to change or go out of business.

  • @BlagoP
    @BlagoP 18 дней назад +6

    Canada, one of the most household indebted countries on the planet. People don't have disposable money to go to restaurants since they need it to pay their debts. No party in power will change this situation. People need to start living within their means.

  • @dznuts3286
    @dznuts3286 18 дней назад +4

    It isn't just restaurants. Everyone is struggling. Its a good lesson though for business and the economy in general.
    When the government tries to shut down the economy and lock up your customers, you need to sack up.

  • @keithpalmer4547
    @keithpalmer4547 18 дней назад +6

    Tip Machines now are 15% 20% and 25% .......

  • @Slickpete83
    @Slickpete83 19 дней назад +23

    *yeah because the rent for restaurants is crazy high*

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 18 дней назад +3

      It usually always comes down to wages as people can only produce so much at a time. Wages are coming in much higher than the said inflation rate.

  • @4spooky8u
    @4spooky8u 18 дней назад +8

    I was at a restaurant and when I selected 0% for the tip (I only bought a $6 coffee) the machine responded with “please leave a tip 😢” so I left a 1% tip

    • @paulcrosby6953
      @paulcrosby6953 17 дней назад

      Zero would be better. Don’t tip if you are standing.

    • @4spooky8u
      @4spooky8u 17 дней назад

      @@paulcrosby6953 they really needed my 6 cents

    • @ajwolf5977
      @ajwolf5977 16 дней назад +1

      Pay cash

    • @4spooky8u
      @4spooky8u 16 дней назад

      @@paulcrosby6953 they really needed my 6 cents

    • @berry1669
      @berry1669 14 дней назад +1

      you got sucked in by a machine - I wont go back to this place ever

  • @done536
    @done536 18 дней назад +5

    Delivery adds more $ to the final outrageous price.

  • @fycfyc1
    @fycfyc1 18 дней назад +9

    Time to close shop.

  • @kevinn1158
    @kevinn1158 18 дней назад +6

    Why do I think rents are completely out of control? My family and I went out to a new food court downtown and each take out item I bought was around 20 bucks. I saw 18 dollar fancy hotdogs FFS.

    • @MeMe-cz6pk
      @MeMe-cz6pk 18 дней назад +5

      Haha. You can buy 12 hotdogs and buns for $18.

    • @kevinn1158
      @kevinn1158 18 дней назад +2

      @@MeMe-cz6pk LOL. Yes.

    • @jadeluu518
      @jadeluu518 17 дней назад

      Shocking unreal indeed .😬😬😬

  • @ednichol7419
    @ednichol7419 18 дней назад +3

    I have a small food store and the change happened twenty months ago. No low value product sells. Basic food sells, period.

  • @nitinprasad3842
    @nitinprasad3842 18 дней назад +6

    Any ways they were over priced to begin with and i am tired of taking their entitlement and crappy service.

  • @davidmarks7787
    @davidmarks7787 18 дней назад +4

    The easiest way to make a million dollars is to buy a restaurant for 2 million.

    • @TheTazz2you
      @TheTazz2you 16 дней назад

      THAT STUPID MONEY WILL SEIZE TO EXSISTO
      OK YOU GOT THE PLAN MY. 😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊FRIENDS

  • @JohnAnderson-sq8lt
    @JohnAnderson-sq8lt 17 дней назад +2

    There is a Restaurant in my community that automatically charges 20% tip, I will never go there and hope they go out of business

  • @Bharatnamo
    @Bharatnamo 18 дней назад +11

    Why in Canada restaurants and real estate such a huge business??no country has such focus in such sector....
    No renovations no engineering no tech no manufacturing no growth in others😅

    • @jonjone661
      @jonjone661 18 дней назад

      That’s a poor take, restaurants are inconsequential, travel is somewhat important but the focus objectively is the financial sector and energy. Industrials is also an under appreciated sector.

    • @ameliavv1019
      @ameliavv1019 18 дней назад

      Because Canadians born between 1945 and 1965 don't care about future generations, not even their own kids.

  • @jackmidst8304
    @jackmidst8304 18 дней назад +3

    Enough with the 18, 20 and 25% tip rate already. It’s hugely embarrassing, particularly with the waiter standing there. People would rather stay home.

    • @paulcrosby6953
      @paulcrosby6953 17 дней назад

      Yep, insane. Getting old. 10% was a good tip most of my life. This is now nonsensr. Tips on top of services charges as well. Time to fire up the grill.

    • @CreativeBotSam
      @CreativeBotSam 15 дней назад

      Then why don't you just tip the amount you want. Never seen a machine w/o override.

  • @ikexkim
    @ikexkim 18 дней назад +7

    I try to pay and tip in cash most of the times

    • @tonyfulford3175
      @tonyfulford3175 18 дней назад +5

      You don't need to tip anymore as we have a $20 minimum wage, something that is supposed to be "Livable". That's why they increased the minimum wages to begin with.

    • @groengm2012
      @groengm2012 18 дней назад

      Same here

  • @rtothec1234
    @rtothec1234 17 дней назад +3

    People assume that being able to regularly go to a restaurant was always a thing but it was only really a thing since the 50s.
    We’ll definitely learn to cook just make ends meet.

  • @Ironpumper
    @Ironpumper 18 дней назад +2

    6-7 years ago we used to eat out twice a week. Now we go out once every two months. 26 dollars for a hamburger with fries, plus 7-9 dollars for one beer? We’ll bbq a burger at home and save. The gross tip expectations after the pandemic seem to be a big barrier too. It will take a few years for the industry to correct itself. It may look different, but until then…we are eating at home.

    • @robqwertyuipp8750
      @robqwertyuipp8750 18 дней назад +2

      Almost 18 dollars for a big Mac combo with tax at mc donalds now in Ontario!!
      Crazy times

    • @SquarishLink
      @SquarishLink 14 дней назад +1

      agreed, its insane better and almost 10x cheaper to host at home.

  • @richardrogers7479
    @richardrogers7479 17 дней назад +3

    Restaurants need to realize, people don't need them, its a luxury to go out for a meal, most can not afford it any longer, especially the tips! I seldom go out now, just too expensive!

    • @CreativeBotSam
      @CreativeBotSam 15 дней назад

      I'm sure they do realize that. They are struggling to stay open

  • @ruis2345
    @ruis2345 18 дней назад +17

    keep jacking up the fking tip rate.

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 18 дней назад +1

      Who is forcing you to tip anyone?

    • @Dragonstar-p5c
      @Dragonstar-p5c 18 дней назад +1

      you know it's optional right? I stopped tipping a few years back, no one is calling the police if you tip $0.

    • @ruis2345
      @ruis2345 17 дней назад

      @@Dragonstar-p5c i mean seriously, in majority of the cases, do you really believe 0 tip is an option across US and Canada?

  • @grindtoothmedia120
    @grindtoothmedia120 18 дней назад +8

    I am a Chef, and I've been working in food service for about 35 years. Restaurants are usually first hit when the economy takes a downturn, and the last to recover. In a fairly healthy economy, there will be plenty of jobs available, and the work is generally open to skilled, and less skilled workers. Right now, the job openings are tight, and the positions available mostly require skilled cooks. The skill requirements are higher because employers need people to do more because they want to keep labor cost low. People in the industry are burning out, and the pay isn't high enough to keep lower skilled workers from fleeing the stressful demands.
    The elimination of carbon is going to put the industry through a gauntlet in the next few years. The pressure to move away from natural gas to electric will break the industry. This is the calm before the storm for food service professionals and restaurateurs.

    • @fycfyc1
      @fycfyc1 18 дней назад +6

      It's not just the staffing cost that's killing these business, it's the fix overhead, mostly rent and physical location related costs. Unfortunately since these are fixed overhead costs, the owners cannot do anything to lower them, then they turn to the variable costs which is usually labour and inventory. Once the shops close down the landlords will have trouble finding tenants again in the current economy and they will either have to sell or lower the rent just like what's happening in commercial office towers right now.

    • @cryptoholica72
      @cryptoholica72 18 дней назад +2

      It's going to be challenging times across many sectors I fear.

  • @Invictus888
    @Invictus888 16 дней назад

    I am retired. For years I saw the writing on the wall, so I moved.
    I now live in a country where tipping is voluntarily, if at all. It is not expected.
    Large bottle of beer is 65 cents.
    Rent is $300.00 for an apartment to $500.00 for a large house.
    My place is 5 minutes walking to a 5km long fantastic beach.
    Breakfast omelette (3 Eggs) 75cents. a large foot long Sandwich $1,10
    All prices are in Canadian Dollars, and are made on the outside
    etc.....etc
    Best move I ever made.
    Cheers

    • @ShitWrangler
      @ShitWrangler 16 дней назад

      weak men make hard times, your boomer satanic sex cult isn't worth funding further. Pension, pulled.

  • @miralev7396
    @miralev7396 17 дней назад +1

    Same with events. 50% down. both social and corporate.

  • @TheTruthAlways
    @TheTruthAlways 19 дней назад +22

    Payroll taxes, carbon taxes, rising wages are doing its work

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 18 дней назад

      Carbon taxes add

    • @LePrimo420
      @LePrimo420 18 дней назад +2

      @@mikeb5664the average Canadian gets way more money from the rebate than they pay in carbon tax all year round. Only stupid people think it’s an issue

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 17 дней назад

      @@LePrimo420 The ignorant are gullible and will believe anything PP tells them. He will scream "Axe the Tax" to get them outraged, but won't tell them our trading partners will slap carbon tariffs on us the minute we eliminate the carbon tax.

  • @romeoandjuliet6522
    @romeoandjuliet6522 18 дней назад

    How is ubar business in calgary ubar cab ? Any one knows in day shift

  • @berry1669
    @berry1669 14 дней назад +1

    as long as I am required to leave 10 - 30% Tip on lousy food and service I wont go to a Restaurant anymore
    only Northamerica has this crazy tip culture, a Tip is a personal decision on the experience of service and food and is generally a small amount to show the
    apriciation of the service $1 - $2

  • @CreativeBotSam
    @CreativeBotSam 15 дней назад

    Between the high food costs and paying at least $16/HR in wages I am surprised that more restaurants haven't closed.

  • @stevenchow408
    @stevenchow408 18 дней назад +3

    Setting up for Robo restaurnt

  • @ickyteify
    @ickyteify 18 дней назад +1

    Wages of your Customers must be increased and the over all expenses must be decreased, which is more than taxes.
    The question is how long must I work to meet the cost of going to the restaurant? If I have to work longer then I will go out fewer times and only for the discount hours, if it is shorter amount of time to pay for the experience then the more frequent I will go out. If you pass the cost on to me as the consumer I will pass on your restaurant and will make dinner my self at home.
    No cutting corners on Food and the quality of the preparation and presentation.

  • @dangrather1280
    @dangrather1280 17 дней назад +1

    Stopped eating in restaurants all together. Only time I go is if someone else is paying.

  • @chris14091975
    @chris14091975 18 дней назад +1

    great reporting

  • @adrianvisentin534
    @adrianvisentin534 16 дней назад

    Prices are high. Tips are high and the WORST is paying HST on the total!

  • @andrewmccoll1582
    @andrewmccoll1582 14 дней назад

    Businesses can't make a loss forever. It's been 4 years now - why are there still so many restaurants?

  • @jeromenewzelande1957
    @jeromenewzelande1957 17 дней назад

    It is not possible to go to the resturant anymore unless you are a tourist with euros or dollars. So A good question would be : For who the restaurant are existing for ? 50$ for a medium thing, it is a no go. Even in the grocery stores, the prices are too expensives, and I am now chasing discount only to feed myself.

  • @tolgao
    @tolgao 17 дней назад

    I enjoy grilling ribeye steak at home, and it costs me about the same as a fast food meal with fillers.

  • @lppoqql
    @lppoqql 19 дней назад +11

    how about lower housing cost so young people can afford to go out? Don't give me the economy will crash crap, with a housing bubble like this society will collapse.

    • @michael2275
      @michael2275 19 дней назад +1

      This is what Trudeau and WEF want. Immigration invasion and housing bubble part of the plan.

    • @tonyfulford3175
      @tonyfulford3175 18 дней назад

      How about young people STOP voting Liberal and NDP ! They are the cause of all this inflation. Policies have consequences, vote for fiscal control, vote Conservative. Life is ALWAYS better under a Conservative government, because they have common sense. Something the Liberals and NDP lack.

    • @MAQ-SK
      @MAQ-SK 18 дней назад +1

      Well said. Yes they will collapse the society to save the housing bubble. 😢

    • @MeMe-cz6pk
      @MeMe-cz6pk 18 дней назад +2

      Who do you want to subsidize this young people eating out? Other working taxpayers? Not a chance.
      Get on a budget and get a room mate. How about that?

    • @lppoqql
      @lppoqql 18 дней назад +1

      @@MeMe-cz6pk You make no sense. How is lower housing cost a subsidy? If anything, high housing cost is a terrible tax on people who dont own home (mostly young people). Which is subsiding those home owners. Which is transferring wealth from the have nots to the haves. Thats like draining blood of poor people and feeding it to fat cats. Do you have a functioning logic center??

  • @jasonseymour-rf6zz
    @jasonseymour-rf6zz 18 дней назад

    It’s not only restaurants it’s barber shops, gyms, attractions/live ent etc. peoples habits have changed as well as disposable income. The restaurant lobby is powerful however there not the only ones

  • @mycharles3340
    @mycharles3340 16 дней назад

    I resent having to pay tips. I never go to places I'm expected to tip. The food is expensive enough.

  • @user-kv4kp4co1r
    @user-kv4kp4co1r 17 дней назад +1

    Pump more in the housing market.

  • @ron.mexico.
    @ron.mexico. 17 дней назад

    2019…the good old days

  • @brl6219
    @brl6219 18 дней назад

    Higher rent costs, higher minimum wage, higher tips (why they expect you to tip on tax is beyond me) has resulted in restaurants charging prices most people can’t afford, so they stay home. Interesting that restaurants will get a major boost when Taylor Swift comes in, and people spend thousands on tickets that they can’t afford.

  • @madraven07
    @madraven07 17 дней назад

    Should have factored in how many people improved their home cooking and nutrition during Covid while restaurants were all but shuttered. Why eat third-rate cooking with questionable ingredients when you can cook an excellent and nutritious meal at home and save money? Tipping expectations are insane too.

  • @Vic-bf4pf
    @Vic-bf4pf 18 дней назад +1

    I don't tip anymore

  • @kyungshim6483
    @kyungshim6483 18 дней назад +13

    gosh! Is there any good news in this Trudeau economy?

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 18 дней назад +2

      Canada isn't technically in a recession just yet.

    • @cryptoholica72
      @cryptoholica72 18 дней назад +2

      Lol ok...

  • @calm9447
    @calm9447 17 дней назад

    We just need the federal government to do nothing but resign in shame. They have done enough damage.

  • @davidpaulmert800
    @davidpaulmert800 17 дней назад +1

    Trudeau should be proud

  • @krystalzhang1073
    @krystalzhang1073 8 дней назад

    How much of this is tax evasion?

  • @saoussanerifai2946
    @saoussanerifai2946 17 дней назад

    It's inflation my friend! doesn't need much to analyze.

  • @rhythmandacoustics
    @rhythmandacoustics 18 дней назад

    Restaurant industry is simply pure competition. Too much competition. If you want to profit avoid this industry.

  • @seanl548
    @seanl548 15 дней назад +1

    Larysa Harapyn still hot AF

  • @jaymar1615
    @jaymar1615 18 дней назад

    I think its more the absolute poor quality and poor service ever since the pandemic atleast 50% of the reason i dont want to go eat out anymore

  • @TalzBlaze
    @TalzBlaze 16 дней назад

    But Canadian Restaurants are selling Immigrants LMIAs to cover up the losses

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT 12 дней назад

    Trudeau taxes your meal always taking a large bite. Just an average restaurant is $40 per person 😮.

  • @michael2275
    @michael2275 19 дней назад +24

    Trudeau's crappy Canada

    • @jonjone661
      @jonjone661 18 дней назад

      Says the man with no background in finance and a room temperature IQ. Inflationary pressures was a global issue but, people forget that. Pierre is no better than Trudeau.

  • @TheTazz2you
    @TheTazz2you 16 дней назад

    CANADA IS GONE FOREVER. NO ILL FIX IT
    SOON ENOUGH 😊😊😊😊

  • @remzyy2074
    @remzyy2074 18 дней назад +2

    If it’s on loss . Just shut and go away

  • @kikolatulipe
    @kikolatulipe 16 дней назад

    FP= 💩

  • @pouetpouet941
    @pouetpouet941 18 дней назад +6

    No more free money sorry

  • @parkerbohnn
    @parkerbohnn 18 дней назад +5

    No doubt because of the huge wage hikes year over year and the ever increasing minimum wage. The increasing minimum wage is forcing small businesses into receivership or forcing them to relocate out of province or out of the country.

    • @jackmidst8304
      @jackmidst8304 18 дней назад

      In Montreal, it’s all of the taxes and fees that are killing the restaurants, including municipal taxes. Now, the mayor wants to to eliminate charcoal as well as gas…..

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 18 дней назад

      Sure, let's have everyone live in tents so you can eat at a restaurant.

  • @shiner8375
    @shiner8375 15 дней назад

    All these comments talk about companies, insurance Etc. Every comment should be why governments caused this!!!!

  • @jptrainor
    @jptrainor 18 дней назад +1

    Yes well, the vast majority of restaurants serve absolute garbage.

  • @bknghiem
    @bknghiem 18 дней назад +1

    Get rid of the stupid tipping culture.. Then maybe people will dine out, or fire these servers and let me serve myself. Waiters don't offer me anything of value to me to get a 20% tips.

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 18 дней назад

      Tipping is not new. And its optional as far as I know.

    • @bknghiem
      @bknghiem 16 дней назад

      @@mikeb5664 Yeah, optional.. I had a server call out about my parents tipping less then expected. And then tell me its optional. Tipping culture make these servers act like they own the place and customers owe them money. For the easiest work. Coming from Canada. Where people are paid minimum wage for being server. Not like US where people are paid 10-20% of minimum wage.

    • @mikeb5664
      @mikeb5664 16 дней назад

      @@bknghiem LOL, ya it's optional. But, cool story about Mom & Dad. I sure hope they've recovered.

  • @haniammache3386
    @haniammache3386 18 дней назад

    restaurant job are not job....this is meant for familles to open and employe themselves

  • @ruckinehround6965
    @ruckinehround6965 18 дней назад

    Businesses are struggling. Trickle down effect will continue. Government bloat on the rise.

  • @JoeSmith-pu9hi
    @JoeSmith-pu9hi 18 дней назад +1

    Due to convid mandates