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Wedding industry booming post-COVID, but budgets tighten amid inflation

Wedding industry booming post-COVID, but budgets tighten amid inflation

2023-03-21

The pandemic caused major havoc in the wedding industry, but now that we’re back to something approaching normal, wedding bells are ringing. More and more couples are planning weddings as 2023 goes on. But with inflation running high, lots of couples want to find ways to keep to a tighter budget. A recent survey found clear trends for cost-cutting, especially among younger couples. Some go for a small banquet just for close friends and family. Others cut back on extravagant gifts. But certain pricey items are not up for discussion.

As the pandemic recedes behind us, wedding bells ring louder and louder. Wedding banquet halls are booked up months in advance.

Angel
Bridal photography consultant
We’ve recovered a lot of our banquet clients who had to postpone, so we’re starting to have movement in the clientele.

But as inflation spirals, the cost of a wedding is rising too.

Hsieh Wei-ting
Wedding banquet hall assistant manager
Lots of catering ingredients have soared in price, for example, pork and beef are up 30 or 40%. And by the same token, labor costs have grown enormously. We have also dared to put our prices up a little, by about 5%.

A survey by a wedding planning platform found that the average wedding banquet table has gone up in price by 20%. Couples are looking at their guest lists more carefully than ever. Among the under-34 age group, almost 40% are choosing a small “family-style” banquet of just six tables or less. That’s a way to save money. And as the cost of living grows, wedding budgets have become a hot topic.

Lu Hao-ting
Wedding planning platform spokesperson
Right now, because of inflation, or the rising cost of certain goods, when couples get married, they might want to take more advantage of the discounts and promotions on wedding planning platforms. Or they might, for example, trim down the list of people to send wedding pastries, or make some savings on the wedding favors.

The survey found that although smaller weddings are on the up, certain items are still considered essential. The cost of bridal photography and wedding rings is rising – but cutting them is not on the cards for most couples.

喜宴價格漲幅兩成新人減少桌數撙節開支

2023-03-21

疫情之後,許多飯店的婚宴會館訂位愈來愈多,又加上物價調漲,有統計發現,喜宴價平均漲了兩成。因此,不少新人改變想法,選擇減少宴客人數,樽節支出。

疫情過後,籌畫婚禮的新人越來越多,婚宴場館很快就訂滿。

[[婚紗攝影門市顧問 Angel]]
“婚禮延期的客人就是蠻多都恢復了,所以就是開始有宴客的動作。”

不過什麼都漲,使得舉辦婚禮的花費增加。

[[婚宴會館協理 謝偉鼎]]
“很多的食材成本漲得都非常非常地多,包括豬肉牛肉都漲30%、40%,人力成本相對也漲得非常非常多。在價格上面我們也只敢做一些微調,可能5%這樣子。”

有婚禮籌備平台調查,每桌費用漲幅近20%,因此新人更重視賓客名單,有近四成34歲以下的新人,選擇辦6桌內家宴型婚禮,希望能減少成本。在萬物齊漲的時代下,婚禮預算分配也成了一大門學問。

[[婚禮籌備平台公關發言人 陸皓婷]]
“因為現在就可能通膨,或者一些物價上漲的關係,新人在結婚的時候,其實可以多利用一些平台的折價優惠,或者是可能比如說喜餅的部分,也可以去精簡他的名單,還有一些婚禮小物也可以做一些省去的部分。”

平台調查顯示,選擇小規模婚宴的新人增加,但拍婚紗照、買婚戒,即使漲價,民眾還是認為這些是必要的消費項目。

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