Is surge pricing coming to a restaurant near you?
March 14, 2024 by DarcieSurge pricing is part of Uber and Lyft’s business model, airlines have used it for decades, and other companies are now embracing it – including restaurants. The concept is simple – charge more for items during peak demand times and less during slow times. Fast food chain Wendy’s recently walked back a statement from its CEO regarding dynamic pricing after consumers reacted negatively to the announcement. Despite this example of customer backlash, other restaurants – especially smaller ones – are moving forward with the practice.
It can help the bottom line of small eateries who can use surge pricing to ease the burdens of rising food and labor costs. One restaurant reported that implementing surge pricing added $1,500 per month to $30,000 of delivery orders. “That’s very meaningful for a small business,” Shawn Walchef told the Wall Street Journal. “I recommend it to every restaurant owner.”
While the downside of this is higher food prices when you most want to eat, the upside is that deals can be found if you are willing to dine at off times. This concept has also been around for a long time – think happy hour at the local pub. Surge pricing might be annoying, but it makes sense for restaurants to adopt it unless they experience a lot of backlash. How do you feel about dynamic pricing for restaurants?
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