Many people running hospitality businesses are expressing frustration with the rising costs of doing business and what they see as a relative lack of support from the Government.
In particular people running pubs and resturaunts have sector have been critical of the Government decision not to reduce VAT rate back to 9 per cent in the budget, and some have described a €4,000 grant to help with energy costs, as insufficient.
Those in the sector point to the increase in minimum wage and the national pension rollout scheme as examples of rising costs they are facing, while at the same time, some consumers facing cost of living increases are reporting that they have cut down on how often they go out.
We would like to hear from owners or operators of hospitality businesses in Ireland and about your experience of managing a hospitality business. How has your business changed since before Covid, are customers’ socialising patterns changing and what future do you see for your business and the industry.
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