I'd recommend The Book of Yields
https://www.amazon.com/Book-Yields-Accuracy-Costing-Purchasing/dp/0470197498
One red onion has a 90.6% yield after peeling
I do not have any clue how they are working with a fixed price.
Could you please provide more details if you have experience about it.
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As a small team, we have to use Stripe for payments. stripe price is 2.9% + 30¢ because of this reason I am feeling that I have to put a percentage.
Hi, I have a public notion board with 100+ ideas for restaurant marketing:
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It's work in progress, but maybe you find something to test. Hope it helps.
Is it shelf-stable? Need refrigeration? Have you been to a food lab? Is your packaging standardized for market? Do your labels conform to norms? Are you using a scale? Do you have established food manufacturing policies in place for off-premises sales? Can you scale up your batch size? Have you got a record-keeping system in place to handle recalls?
This book has some basics: https://www.amazon.com/Food-Industry-Quality-Control-Systems/dp/0849380286
You can use any old pickle bucket to pour the grease into. You will need to ask around in your area about the proper way to dispose of the grease (not down your drains).
You can find metal bacon cooking trays online. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081JYG7T8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_1W73PEWS6G1GJ3ZTH0D8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
But first, make sure it's something that your customers will enjoy. Make a few, offer samples, get feedback.
Also, you may want to do a cost analysis to determine if the change is worth the cost. There may be extra labor costs, equipment costs, electricity cost, etc. that you did not have using the precooked stuff.
Do you sell enough for the change to be worth it?
Check this option for a non-handheld option. Luckily, this is a more common model you can find in kitchens across America. It’s the perfect plug and play or, plug and print solution.
Thanks you for the reply but actually IOS requires to have them MFi certified to work.
This is the most affordable device that will achieve your goal in the handheld world for Apple iPhone and iPad.
There are much more affordable options for Android. KDS is the best solution imho.
Star Micronics, SM-T300I-DB50, Durable Portable Receipt Printer, 3", Bluetooth/Serial for iOS/Android/Windows, Tear Bar, Power Supply Incl.
John Taffer - Raise the Bar - great hiring, marketing and operations advice
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