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What if one small mistake during a busy dinner rush could cost your restaurant $10,000—overnight?
And not because of bad food, poor service, or a tax error… but because of a scam so convincing that even your most trusted manager gets fooled?
The restaurant industry is under attack—not just from fierce competition, inflation, or supply chain chaos, but from a brand new breed of scammers. These aren’t the obvious “Nigerian prince” emails you laugh off. Today’s scams look completely legitimate - emails from your regular vendors, urgent calls from the “utility company,” or even text messages from your own “boss.” Fast, targeted, and tailor-made for the way restaurants operate, these scams can drain your accounts or destroy your reputation—before you realize what’s happened.
But the good news? You can stop them—all it takes is the right awareness, simple checks, and a united team.
In this blog, we’ll reveal the top restaurant scams hitting the industry right now, show how they succeed, and—most importantly—outline exactly what to do to keep your money and reputation safe.
According to Speaker A, restaurants are uniquely vulnerable -
Picture this -
Your manager receives an email from your longtime food distributor…
Same logo. Same signature. Friendly greeting.
“We’ve updated our bank details. Please use the new account for future payments.”
Nothing looks off. The team changes the payment info.
A week later? $8,000 is gone—sent directly to a scammer.
How Does This Scam Work?
This is business email compromise. Criminals spoof (fake) or hack a real vendor’s email and patiently wait for the right time to strike. The message looks exactly like what you’d expect…except your money goes to a thief’s account.
Red Flags -
A delivery shows up. Your team assumes it’s part of a regular order.
Later, a convincing invoice arrives. The vendor name looks familiar—and the bill is approved and paid.
Except… you never ordered it.
Why This Scam Succeeds
Restaurants process dozens (sometimes hundreds) of invoices weekly. Scammers rely on the sheer volume and the chaos of busy shifts to slip their fake charges through.
Red Flags -
A nightmare scenario -
It’s the dinner rush—your phone rings.
“This is your gas company. Your payment’s overdue. If you don’t pay now, we’re shutting off your service in 30 minutes.”
Your manager panics. The dining room’s full. Out of fear, they pay—and the money vanishes.
How This Works
Scammers impersonate utility companies and always call during peak hours when you’re stressed and distracted. The goal? Force you to make a quick, irreversible payment (often via gift cards or wire transfer).
Red Flags -
A text message pings your employee -
“Hey, I need a quick favor. Buy $500 in gift cards and send me the codes. Don’t tell anyone.”
It looks like it’s from the owner—the number is only ONE digit off. Your employee, eager to help, scrambles to comply.
Just like that, hundreds of dollars are gone forever.
Why Does It Work?
This scam preys on chain of command (the “boss”), urgency, and confidentiality (“don’t tell anyone”).
Red Flags -
A chilling message hits your inbox -
“Pay us or we’ll post negative reviews about your restaurant across every platform.”
In today’s digital world, the threat is real - bad reviews can instantly destroy trust—and impact revenue.
How This Works
These are coordinated scams, often targeting several restaurants at once. The complaints are generic; the threat is massive—unless you pay up.
Red Flags -
As Speaker A reveals at 04 - 19, every scam follows a familiar pattern -
Urgency. Pressure. Confusion.
Most financial losses aren’t because your team is careless, but because someone acted fast under stress—without verifying.
Three Rules Every Restaurant Must Follow -
Simple Tech Tools That Help
Scams are getting more sophisticated, but your defense doesn’t need to be—stick to basic, repeatable steps.
Stop. Verify. Then Act.
Empower your team with short training, regular huddles, and clear procedures.
For more insights, checklists, and free resources to keep your restaurant safe, visit restaurantassociation.com to claim your free membership and download our Restaurant Fraud Too….
Stay sharp—don’t let scammers steal your hard-earned success!