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Cutting Down on Business Costs in Your Cafe

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Posted By sme-admin on April 16, 2025 Finance, Food and Drink

In the ever-competitive world of hospitality, managing costs effectively can mean the difference between thriving and merely surviving. Café owners are feeling the pressure of rising costs across the board – from ingredients and energy bills to staff wages. There are a number of practical and actionable ways to cut down on expenses without sacrificing quality or customer experience.

Audit and Analyse Your Current Costs

Before you can cut costs, you need to understand where your money is going. Regularly reviewing your profit & loss (P&L) statements helps highlight areas where expenses may be unnecessarily high. Look closely at labour costs, inventory spending, and utility bills.

Tools such as accounting software or your point-of-sale (POS) system can provide detailed insights into your financial health, allowing you to make informed decisions. Set a regular schedule for reviewing these figures and compare them against industry benchmarks to identify any unusual spikes or underperforming areas.

Smart Stock Management

One of the most effective ways to reduce waste and save money is to improve your stock management. Implement a stock tracking system and use sales data to forecast demand more accurately. Apply the FIFO (First In, First Out) principle to ensure older stock is used first, reducing spoilage. Even a simple spreadsheet can help you keep tabs on usage patterns and avoid over-ordering. Train staff to properly store and label ingredients, and conduct regular stocktakes to identify discrepancies early and avoid costly losses.

Buy in Bulk — But Wisely

Bulk buying can significantly reduce per-unit costs, particularly for non-perishable items like cups, napkins, and cleaning supplies. However, perishable goods such as coffee beans need more careful planning.

There are clear benefits to buying wholesale coffee beans, including lower prices and the convenience of reduced ordering frequency. However, coffee beans are best when fresh, so only buy in bulk if you have proper storage – airtight containers in a cool, dark place. Aim to use beans within three to four weeks of roasting for the best flavour. To avoid waste, track your usage closely and order realistic quantities. If possible, choose suppliers that offer smaller, vacuum-sealed batches or more frequent deliveries.

Streamline Your Menu

A large, complex menu can increase costs through waste, training, and preparation time. Consider trimming down your offerings to focus on best-sellers and high-margin items. This not only simplifies kitchen operations but also reduces the number of ingredients you need to stock. Designing a menu where ingredients are shared across multiple dishes maximises efficiency and minimises waste. Review your sales reports regularly to identify underperforming items, and don’t be afraid to experiment with seasonal or rotating specials to maintain customer interest without adding permanent menu bloat.

Control Labour Costs

Labour is often one of the largest expenses for a café. Using scheduling software can help match staffing levels to actual customer demand, reducing unnecessary hours. Cross-training staff allows for more flexibility and ensures you’re covered during busy periods without overstaffing. Keeping employees happy and engaged reduces turnover, saving you money on recruitment and training. Encourage open communication, provide opportunities for development, and acknowledge staff contributions to foster a loyal and motivated team.

Reduce Utility Expenses

Small changes in how you use energy and water can add up to significant savings. Switch to energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting, and encourage staff to turn off equipment when it’s not in use. Regular maintenance of fridges, ovens, and HVAC systems ensures they run efficiently and last longer. Installing low-flow taps or toilets can also cut down on water bills. Consider investing in smart meters to monitor usage patterns and identify peak consumption periods where savings can be made.

Embrace Technology

Modern technology can automate many of the time-consuming tasks involved in running a café. A good POS system can handle stock tracking, sales reporting, and even customer data. Cloud-based tools can simplify payroll, ordering, and accounting, helping you stay organised and reduce admin hours. Going paperless not only saves money on supplies but also supports sustainability efforts. Review your current systems regularly to ensure you’re using the most cost-effective and efficient solutions available.

Smarter Marketing, Lower Spend

Effective marketing doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. Make the most of free or low-cost digital platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and your Google Business Profile. Encourage customers to leave reviews and share their experiences online. Launching a simple loyalty or referral programme can build customer retention without significant investment. Create engaging content, such as behind-the-scenes videos or promotions, to strengthen your brand and reach a wider audience without breaking the bank.

Collaborate and Negotiate

Don’t be afraid to negotiate with your suppliers for better rates or bulk discounts, especially if you’ve been a loyal customer. Likewise, talking to your landlord about potential rent reductions or more favourable lease terms could yield savings. Consider joining a local café co-operative or buyer’s group to gain access to shared resources and collective bargaining power. Partnerships with nearby businesses can also open up opportunities for cross-promotion and community engagement. Sharing resources like event space or promotional materials can further reduce your overheads.

 

 

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