
Why your food business only grows as fast as your weakest link, says Kofi Abunu.
In the food business, most people focus on the menu, the margins, or the market. But the real make-or-break factor often hides in plain sight: your partnerships. In this sharp and experience-backed reflection, Kofi A. pulls from his leadership journey at Chicken Republic to spotlight a truth many overlook — that vendors, suppliers, and service partners can either accelerate your growth or quietly sabotage it. More than cost or speed, it’s alignment, capacity, and shared vision that determine whether a partnership will stand the heat of scaling. If you’re building in food or QSR, this piece is your wake-up call to look beyond the kitchen and into the relationships that power it. Read his compelling share:
The biggest threat to your food business isn’t your competition.
It’s a weak partnership.
Not the kind that makes headlines, but the kind that shows up quietly, like your delivery truck that’s always “five minutes away” but somehow never arrives. Your suppliers. Your equipment guys. Your logistics partners. If they can’t keep up, support you, or deliver when it matters, even the best recipe won’t save you.
For QSR managers and anyone building a fast-growing food business, one of the most important questions you can ask is this: Which partnerships truly matter, and how do you build the kind that lasts?
At Chicken Republic, we’ve learned this firsthand. Our strongest vendor relationships, with partners like key poultry suppliers, and our equipment teams, have been instrumental in helping us scale. Not just because they deliver what we need, but because they’re aligned with where we’re going.
That’s the part many people miss. The best partnerships aren’t about who’s cheapest or fastest. They’re about alignment. Shared values. A mutual understanding of the vision. And a willingness to grow together.
You also need to look under the hood. Do they have the capacity to support your growth? The talent, systems, and after-sales support to keep things running at scale? Are they financially stable, or will their challenges soon become yours?
And sometimes, even when a partnership starts strong, you simply outgrow it. That’s not failure. It’s evolution. And knowing when to make that call is part of what defines good leadership.
In the end, great partnerships aren’t just good for business. They give you resilience. They give you peace of mind. And they create the kind of momentum that competition can’t shake.
So let me ask. What partnerships have made the biggest difference in your journey? And what made them work?
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