Union Square Hospitality’s Chip Wade on Expanding Daily Provisions and Breaking Barriers in Hospitality

Hospitality Hangout

Chip Wade shares his inspiring journey from Dunkin' Donuts to becoming a CEO, highlighting the significant upward mobility within the hospitality industry and how it can represent the American dream. Chip brings a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry sharing insights into his journey and the dynamic nature of fine dining.

Key Takeaways:
• Breaking News: Daily Provisions is expanding with its sixth location on the Upper East Side of New York City. This location is part of a broader expansion, with three more locations under construction, including sites at Rockefeller Center, Brookfield Place, and Jersey City.
• Daily Provisions' appeal to a younger demographic that visits multiple times a day, praising the brand's elevated hospitality and service despite its small, grab-and-go format.
• Chip talks about the challenges that led to the implementation of the "hospitality included" model - key issues such as foreign guests not accustomed to tipping and the disparity in wage increases between front-of-house and culinary staff due to annual menu price hikes.
• Chip explains that after implementing the HI model many experienced servers left because they preferred to bet on themselves through tips rather than rely on a fixed service charge and how guests struggled to understand the higher menu prices without tipping.
• Union Square Hospitality Group closed its locations and the reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic – the group returning to a tipping model in mid-2020
• Chip and hosts discuss resolution to the challenges of tipping culture in the U.S. and its impact on staff wages and the inequality between front and back-of-house staff. They believe this issue requires collaboration among industry leaders and government intervention to address labor laws and industry standards.
• The hosts and Chip mention how the industry is often seen as a temporary gig rather than a long-term career. They discuss efforts to change this perception, emphasizing the importance of reshaping the narrative around hospitality as a viable and fulfilling career path.
• Changing the perception of hospitality - a viable and rewarding career path.
• Over the past three and a half years, Chip discusses an over $4 million tech investment on software and hardware, implementing tools like UKG and Seven Shifts.
Chip, Schatzy, and Jimmy join in with fun segments like "What's Hot and Not," "The Spice is Right," "Branded Quickfire," and "Trivia Tuesday."

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