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![]() > wrote in message ... > > How do you go about deciding what to charge for food/menu items in a > cafe? It was a no brainer to decide on prices for bottles of water, > juice, pop, etc. but now my husband is getting ready to open up the cafe > part of the place and we're stuck on how to set prices. I assume you > figure out what each item costs to make, then decide on a price, but > what if your costs differ from month-to-month? Like, let's say chicken > wings are 99 cents a pound this month, but next month they're $1.39 a > pound. Is there a set formula for figuring this stuff out? > I agree with Vox; set your pricing according to what other restaurants in the area are charging. How much are most charging for hot wings? $5.95? $6.95? Then find a regular supplier or wholesaler that affords you a reasonable profit and has steady pricing. Please don't tell me you plan on shopping at a standard grocery store! There are food distributors for that. kili |
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