HospitalityHow hospitality businesses in Manchester are adapting to modern day challenges 

How hospitality businesses in Manchester are adapting to modern day challenges 

The hospitality industry has always been a fierce one. But in the age of social media, inflated prices, and high demand, running a facility has never been more difficult. However, there are plenty of things hospitality businesses across Manchester are doing to adapt and overcome these challenges. Let’s explore. 

Common Challenges Within the Hospitality Sector 

Here are some of the most common challenges the hospitality industry is facing in 2026. 

Expensive Running Costs 

The cost of living crisis has affected businesses as much as it has individuals. The price of rent, bills, produce, staff, and catering supplies in Manchester has all dramatically increased and it has made it difficult for some businesses to stay afloat. 

Increased Competition 

It’s never been easier to find a restaurant or bar. One quick search online and you can see every nearby venue. This means hospitality businesses need to understand exactly what their target customers are looking for and do more to stand out in the area. 

High Turnover Rates 

Turnover rates are famously high in the hospitality industry. From long unsociable hours to dealing with demanding customers, keeping employees happy enough to stay can be hard work. And since high turnover rates can be costly and disruptive, it does have a huge impact on businesses within the sector. 

How Successful Hospitality Businesses Have Adapted

Increasing Efficiency 

Consumer demand is higher than ever. Maintaining efficient operations is critical to ensure customers are served quickly and efficiently. And it’s not just about customer satisfaction there and then. With social media and endless review sites, a customer having a poor experience can be detrimental to a business’s online reputation, which is everything nowadays. 

Prioritising Staff Satisfaction 

Keeping staff on board is crucial for creating a cohesive, experienced team that can get jobs done quickly, efficiently, and to a high standard. 

Many businesses are implementing strategies that improve employee wellbeing and satisfaction, to reduce turnover rates and build a better working environment, which in turn, is creating a better experience for customers. 

New Marketing Strategies 

Advertising is crucial, especially when it comes to attracting local visitors. Focusing on things like local SEO, reputation building, and obtaining reviews are helping businesses attract more visitors and grow a presence online to increase footfall.  

The Future of The Hospitality Industry in Manchester is Still Positive 

Manchester-based hospitality businesses are faced with numerous challenges. But by focusing on efficiency, staff satisfaction, and solid marketing strategies, many are still thriving.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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