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Depending on how your Wednesday "features" go over, maybe you then start another special on Fridays. How about a hummus and olive bar?
The key is not being afraid to try new things, but also not rolling something out on a grand scale before seeing if it works for you and the customers. Based on the feedback you receive and the profit in your pocket, you can continue to make good choices about growing your business.
In other words there's social communication taking place that you need to listen to, observe and then respond to- just like social media...;-)
what if you made your salad bar stand out 100% -- IE go to all organic ingredients
then you can charge more per pound for a special product and latch on to the big trend right now (organic food)
The most successful salads bars contain food that looks delicious and like something you can't get at home. Variety, quality, and freshness.
Use deep discount to attract new customer, make the gross from the other items. Give your customer an image of good deal, good services.
After your business start picking up, your landlord increase your rent, supplier increase their price.
Either increase new customers, new product line [or services] with better gross or cut the operating cost[out scouce].
What else?
At the moment i am thinking about offering organic salads smoothies baguettes and sandwiches but i was wondering if i could make enough trade from the salads alone or would i need to sell sandwiches and baguettes to increase my profits?
I have read a lot on the internet about salad bars and the main selling aspect is the presentation and the variety of products on offer. How many different selections should i have? i was thinking about a selection of 12 as the van i am buying will have limited space.. however i would really like to include a selection of pastas as well. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated, Many thanks in advance!
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