The Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA) has called on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to ensure that any new phase of financial support for the hospitality and tourism sectors includes food and drink wholesalers and other businesses in the hospitality supply chain.
Colin Smith, SWA chief executive, said: “When hospitality, tourism and leisure businesses closed in March, Scotland’s foodservice wholesalers lost, on average, 81% of their businesses. Unlike hospitality and retail, including major supermarkets making huge profits, local wholesalers were excluded from business rates relief and other financial support, and were forgotten about.
“This can’t be allowed to happen again,” he stated. “Sales have gradually risen but wholesalers have faced severe cash flow problems, customer debt, stock waste due to it going out of date, and removal of trade credit from suppliers. Meanwhile they have continued to serve customers in restaurants, care homes, hospitals and those shielding in their own homes.”
Mr Smith urged both the Scottish and UK governments to “understand the impact that restrictions on the hospitality sector will have on the whole supply chain”. He said: “We need targeted extensions to the furlough scheme which take these restrictions into account and we also need an extension to the business rates relief support system which recognises that pubs, restaurants, and other tourism and leisure businesses need the supply chain to be supported too.”
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