There’s no such thing as a free lunch, and soon, there might not be such a thing as free breakfast either.
To the despair of hotel guests everywhere, the longstanding perk is disappearing as popular hotel chains rethink their offerings and loyalty programs, per Fortune.
While it’s too soon to tell whether these programs will be successful, Zach Demuth, global head of hotels research at JLL, told Fortune, hotels are hoping that replacing breakfast with other perks will boost demand.
And while the trend is picking up, it isn’t exactly new. The Wall Street Journal noted it in 2021, and businesses beyond hotels — from streamers like Netflix reining in account sharing, and airlines charging for once-free amenities — have similarly been scaling back perks and changing up their own loyalty programs.
CBRE research found that hotels that offer complimentary breakfast perform better than those that don’t — and although a growing number of hotels are testing out hospitality sans breakfast, Rachael Rothman, the head of hotels research at CBRE Group, told Fortune that most major brands still offer it.
So, to all of you traveling this summer, enjoy your complimentary morning fuel… while you can.