Supply’d ERP vs NetSuite: What is the Best for Food Businesses?

NetSuite is powerful — no doubt. It’s used by major corporations with teams of analysts, IT support, and internal systems managers.
But if you’re a food brand, grocer, or manufacturer? NetSuite can feel like trying to steer a cargo ship when what you really need is a ute.
We’ve worked with plenty of food businesses that tried it. And the feedback is always the same: it’s too much.
The Real Problem with NetSuite
It’s not just about features — it’s about how much effort it takes to use them.
Here’s what that usually looks like:
- Endless menus, dashboards, modules, and workflows
- Steep learning curve just to do basic tasks
- Internal teams needing weeks (or months) of training
- Constant bottlenecks — only one or two people on the team actually know how to use it properly
- Customisations that require external help just to keep things running smoothly
And once your team finally gets the hang of it? Your ops have probably already changed again.
What Supply’d Does Instead
We built Supply’d from firsthand experience scaling a food business — and it shows.
Our goal wasn’t to create something with generic features to suit all business. We created something your team could actually use. Every day. Without training manuals or consultants.
With Supply’d:
- The interface is focused — no clutter, no unnecessary modules
- Everything is built for food workflows: recipes, batches, production, pricing, inventory
- Staff can be onboarded in hours, not weeks
- Teams across production, sales, and ops can all work in the same system — without stepping on each other
It’s not about limiting features. It’s about removing noise so you can actually run your business.
Who Actually Needs NetSuite?
If you’ve got a multinational operation with deep finance layers, legal teams, and multi-country reporting requirements — NetSuite’s your play.
But if you’re a growing food brand that needs operational control, fast onboarding, and real visibility into margins and movement?
Supply’d is the better fit.
Bottom Line
Enterprise software sounds impressive — until you’re stuck trying to figure out how to change a unit of measure without breaking everything.
Supply’d is built for speed, clarity, and real-world operations — not for a help desk ticket every time your stock changes.