indie_pizza
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I took my wife out to dinner last night to a locally known fried chicken place. She chooses a baked potato as her side and eventual conversation leads to how much we both love a good baked potato. Then to the thought that if we added sour cream and chives to our salad bar, we could offer an amazing potato bar. Quick online check with our main vendor says a potato would cost me $.57, I think I could probably get them cheaper at the grocery store.
Is anyone doing this? Baked potato and salad seems like a huge win-win situation that offers me high profit margin with low labor cost (15 seconds to wrap in foil and drop in the conveyor and salad bar is already set up for buffet customers) and big value for a new customer customer base for lunches that doesn’t want my buffet.
Customer pays $5, my food cost is maybe $1 and we’re both happy with minimal extra work…seems flawless. Cold weather could allow the choice of a side salad or a bowl of soup, maybe an extra $2 for soup, salad AND potato. Plus, 30% of them are going to want a drink.
Is anyone doing this? Baked potato and salad seems like a huge win-win situation that offers me high profit margin with low labor cost (15 seconds to wrap in foil and drop in the conveyor and salad bar is already set up for buffet customers) and big value for a new customer customer base for lunches that doesn’t want my buffet.
Customer pays $5, my food cost is maybe $1 and we’re both happy with minimal extra work…seems flawless. Cold weather could allow the choice of a side salad or a bowl of soup, maybe an extra $2 for soup, salad AND potato. Plus, 30% of them are going to want a drink.
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