Q3 Food & Beverage Industry SBRB Study: Owners of Food & Beverage Companies Predict Higher Revenues, More Hiring Next 12 Months Says Current Small Bus
NORTHFIELD, Ill. (Business Wire EON) October 12, 2025 -- The responses of owners and managers of small food and beverage producers participating in the quarterly poll indicated heightened confidence in the economy, predictions for greater revenue and more hiring during the next 12 months. The outlook for the general economy, revenue growth and hiring expectations are three key indicators used to determine the SBCI.
The third quarter SBCI was sharply higher than the 40.3 registered during the second quarter according to the latest SBRB report issued here today co-sponsored by International Profit Associates (IPA).
The current industry SBCI is higher than the overall SBCI of 43 reported for all U.S. small businesses.
The higher food industry SBCI was significantly impacted by an 11 point increase in the respondents (59%) who are projecting revenue increases the next 12 months and a 10 point increase in the respondents (43%) who are expecting overall economic improvement.
Respondents said they are prepared to add staff with 43% predicting they will increase hiring in coming months or three points more than the 40% who said during the second quarter they planned to increase hiring the succeeding 12 months.
"It is interesting how owners and managers of small businesses operating in differing industries can view the same economy so differently," said Gregg M. Steinberg, President of International Profit Associates. "Food and beverage companies don't appear to have the same concerns about the economy that are impacting the confidence of the construction and contracting firms as well as small manufacturers. It suggests a demand driven message, that while construction is down and manufacturing may be weakened, food and beverage consumption is not going to weaken."
More than 800 small business owners participated in the nationwide poll. The universe of participants is developed from among small businesses across the United States. The SBRB study is a voluntary survey conducted quarterly.
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SBRB INDUSTRY COMPARISONS Q3 2007 vs. Prior Quarters
ALL Food
US
Q3 2007 43 48.5
(current)
Q2 2007 46 40.3
Q1 2007 40.78 38.03
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Economy
Improving
Q3 2007 37 43
(current)
Q2 2007 43 33
Q1 2007 40.07 34.6
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Revenues
To Increase
Q3 2007 53 59
(Current)
Q2 2007 58 48
Q3 2007 53.71 55.1
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Hiring
To Increase
Q3 2007 39 43
(Current)
Q2 2007 37 40
Q3 2007 28.71 24.4
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SBRB Food Industry Forecast
-- Outlook for the general economy for the next twelve months
43% Better
23% Worse
34% No Change
-- Revenue expectations for the next twelve months
38% Increase of 10% or more
21% Increase of less than 10%
36% Will be about the same
5% Decrease of less than 10%
0% Decrease of 10% or more
-- Expectations for hiring new employees next twelve months
43% Increase hiring
15% Decrease workforce
36% Remain the same
6% Unsure
Copyright 2007 Small Business Research Board (SBRB)
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