This popular pasta restaurant increases prices from next week
A second increase this year.
Next on the way to multiple fast food and complete service channelswho announced price increases on their menusAmerica's favorite pasta chains confirmed that it went back to its prices due to cost of basic products and overall inflation.
Noodles and society will increase its prices next week and customers can expect a 3% increase on their control totals, depending onRestaurant Business. This is the second price increase for the channel this year, the first, at 2.5%, has deployed earlier this year. Not to mention, chain prices are about 17% higher when food is controlled via third-party delivery applications.
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According to the CEO of the chain, this should be the last price increase in the chain for a while. "We have not necessarily planned to review the pricing and have other price increases during the year's balance," said Dave Boenighausen. "But we think we left, we have a dry powder on the left, which we still have ... a flexibility of pricing if we have to flex it. But we do not expect it."
The 450-restaurant brand attempts to offset the higher costs of food and labor, as well as high costs of GUI packaging, which are currently used for on-site dinner.
But the chain consists of seeing record sales figures this year, with second-ranks of the stores of 56.8% from 2020 and 8.3% compared to 2019.
Noodles and company has also recently announced accelerated growth projects, which will bereached by their return to the franchise-Something the company was slow for years. According toRestaurant BusinessThere are projects from 10 to 15 new locations by the end of the year, and about 70% of all new units will include the order of Windows Winter-Thru.
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