How Much Manual Admin Is Costing Your Business

Every business has admin. But in food manufacturing, grocery, and wholesale, admin piles up fast.
Invoices to match. Orders to confirm. Stock to count. Prices to update. Labels to print.
And too often, these tasks are done manually — with spreadsheets, sticky notes, inboxes and memory.
It feels manageable… until you realise how much it’s actually costing you.
Let’s run the numbers.
The Hidden Cost of “Just Doing It Manually”
Say your team spends:
- 15 minutes per purchase order to enter and reconcile
- 10 minutes per invoice to review and match
- 30 minutes a week checking stock levels manually
- 1 hour a week printing and replacing shelf tickets
- 2 hours a month fixing errors that came from… somewhere
That doesn’t sound too bad — until you add it up.
Let’s say you do:
- 30 POs per week
- 50 invoices per week
- Weekly stock checks
- Weekly pricing updates
That’s ~25 hours per week of admin. Over 1,200 hours per year.
Now multiply that by your team’s hourly rate.
Then factor in errors, rework, burnout, and the opportunity cost of not spending that time on growth.
Suddenly, “we’ll just keep doing it manually” is costing you tens of thousands of dollars per year.
Admin Is a Silent Margin Killer
Here’s the kicker — manual admin almost always leads to:
- Delays in purchasing, fulfilment, or production
- Incorrect data driving poor decisions
- Missed pricing opportunities
- Team burnout from death-by-admin
- And ultimately: lower margins
You can be making great products, have strong demand, and still lose money — just from inefficient workflows.
The Fix Isn’t More Staff. It’s Better Systems.
Most businesses respond to admin overload by hiring more people.
But what you really need is:
- A system that auto-matches invoices to POs
- Smart ordering that predicts what you need and when
- Scan-based pick & pack that eliminates rework
- Live inventory that’s actually accurate
- One-click shelf ticketing linked to your product database
In short: you need your systems to handle the admin — not your people.
That’s exactly what Supply’d is built for.
Final Thought
You don’t need to become a lean ops guru overnight.
But if you’re serious about scaling — or even just surviving in today’s market — it’s time to treat admin like what it is:
A cost.
A risk.
And something you can absolutely fix.