Hospitality vs. cost-of-living-crisis: Adapting in uncertain times

With rising prices, labour shortages and changing consumer behaviour, Campaign's Q2 Global Forecast examines how the cost-of-living crisis is impacting the hospitality sector.

Restaurants, bars and cafes have faced more disruption than brands in other sectors over the past few years. First, the coronavirus pandemic forced the sector to literally close down. Now, businesses

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