Annual Square Report Underlines Businesses’ Optimism Amid Economic Uncertainty
Square's latest ‘Future of Commerce’ report reveals significant trends among retailers and restaurants in the U.S. and Canada. A notable 33% of retailers are tailoring strategies to attract Generation Z. Furthermore, 87% of restaurants plan to diversify their revenue streams by introducing non-core offerings. Amidst increasing competition and economic uncertainty, 97% of restaurateurs are preparing for potential recession measures, with a focus on automation. Both sectors are emphasizing the importance of expanding digital channels, with 77% of retailers aiming for increased online presence in 2023.
- 87% of restaurants plan to diversify revenue through non-core offerings.
- 33% of retailers are adopting separate strategies for Generation Z.
- 77% of retailers intend to expand digital sales channels.
- Investments in automation are expected to enhance operational efficiency.
- 31% of restaurateurs consider raising prices, which may impact customer retention.
- 97% of restaurateurs are preparing for potential recession measures.
Survey reveals that revenue diversification and tech automation are top of mind for retailers, restaurants
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33% of retailers inthe United States are creating entirely separate market approaches to attract Generation Z consumers. -
87% of restaurants plan to expand non-core offerings like retail goods and cooking classes in order to diversify revenue and grow their brands. -
When it comes to sales channels, more is better –
77% of retailers plan to expand the number of digital channels they use in 2023.
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“Sellers are optimistic for the future, but also taking action to improve sales channels and technology for consumers in 2023,” said
After overcoming the hurdles presented by the pandemic, restaurants are now facing new uncertainty amid increasing competition and consumer expectations.
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With growing inflation and economic uncertainty ahead,
31% of restaurateurs are considering raising prices. Consumers are understanding, to a point – on average, they’re willing to tolerate up to a21% price increase at their restaurants of choice. -
20% of restaurants’ revenue is currently coming from products and services outside of their core restaurant offerings. -
37% of restaurants are planning on automating operational activities to maximize staff efficiencies and71% of consumers said they prefer automation over live staff in at least one aspect of their experience at their favorite eateries.
“Faced with competition and an uncertain economic landscape, the restaurant industry is still feeling the need to adapt and innovate,” said
Retailers, too, are investing in diversifying their revenue streams and expanding into new channels – particularly as they aim to capture more Gen Z shoppers. With the younger generation’s purchasing power on the rise, retailers are shifting their omnichannel and marketing strategies while adopting more tech-forward solutions like “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) and automation.
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24% of consumers refuse to shop from brands who don’t have an online presence. -
31% of retailers believe they’ll need to provide more payment options like BNPL to compete in today’s retail marketplace and24% of retailers will offer the technology to enhance the in-store shopping experience. -
76% of consumers said they’d prefer retailers to use automation technology instead of relying on on-site staff in at least one area and91% of retailers use or plan to use back-end and customer support automation to decrease staff members’ hands-on time.
“As retailers look ahead to this year, they’re taking a much more bullish approach to expansion and innovation,” said
For a full analysis of the top restaurant and retail trends for 2023, industry data and insights from Square experts, and real-life examples from innovative Square sellers, download the report here or reach out to press@squareup.com.
About Square
Square helps sellers more easily run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions. Square offers purpose-built software to run complex restaurant, retail, and professional services operations, versatile e-commerce tools, embedded financial services and banking products, buy now, pay later functionality through Afterpay, staff management and payroll capabilities, and much more – all of which work together to save sellers time and effort. Millions of sellers across the globe trust Square to power their business and help them thrive in the economy. Square is part of
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