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“Restaurants Shift Strategies as Price Hikes Reach Consumer Limits, Report Finds”

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“Restaurants Shift Strategies as Price Hikes Reach Consumer Limits, Report Finds”

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 9:59 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 2 Min Read
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Restaurants Hit Price Ceiling: How Owners Are Adapting to Rising Costs Without Losing Customers

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The 10% Tipping PointSmaller Portions, Smarter PricingNew Revenue StreamsMore Challenges Ahead

GALENA, Ohio — After years of steady price hikes, restaurants across the U.S. are hitting a breaking point. Owners say customers can’t—or won’t—absorb further increases, forcing businesses to rethink their strategies to stay afloat.

At Son of Thurman, a popular Ohio eatery, co-owner Chris DeVol faces the same dilemma. Beef, labor, and utilities cost more than ever, but raising menu prices again risks alienating loyal patrons.

“The last thing I want is to pass an undue burden onto customers or go out of business,” DeVol said. “A lot of people depend on us—it’s a delicate balance.”

The 10% Tipping Point

A recent report from the James Beard Foundation reveals that restaurants increasing prices beyond 10% risk losing revenue as diners cut back or dine elsewhere.

“Consumers have a limit on what they’re willing to pay,” said Anne McBride of the James Beard Foundation. “But costs—food, labor, utilities—keep climbing. It’s a major challenge.”

Smaller Portions, Smarter Pricing

Instead of hiking prices, many restaurants are adjusting portion sizes and menu options. DeVol introduced a junior-sized menu with smaller burgers and subs at lower prices, allowing customers to control spending while preserving profit margins.

“We’re known for big portions, but flexibility keeps people coming back,” he said.

New Revenue Streams

Other eateries are diversifying income with merchandise (T-shirts, tote bags) or renting out space during off-hours.

“Restaurants are getting creative—selling branded goods, hosting private events—anything to supplement income,” McBride said.

More Challenges Ahead

Rising oil prices threaten to push food delivery costs even higher, adding pressure to an already strained industry.

“We’re in wait-and-see mode,” DeVol admitted. “But for now, adapting is the only way forward.”

As restaurants navigate this tough economy, innovation—not just inflation—may decide who survives.

— Reported by Nexio News

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