Setting up a catering business not only about ability to cook, but there’re many factors that must be considered. You can choose the scale of this business, from small to a larger scale. For those of you who don't have enough business capital, you can look for investors or other capital loans. Here’re some tips before you start a catering business.
Start a business with survey and price analysis, such as materials, operating cost, employee salary, packaging, equipment, and other unexpected costs. For materials, you can work with supplier to get wholesale price and maybe free delivery cost. After that, you can determine the price of each menu that you sell.
You have to have a lot of variant. Create a menu list in 1 week to make it easier for you to manage menu variants that follow the trend. One of the menu that’s popular nowadays is a healthy food with a description of the calories in it. Another way is that you can use a special menu with a limited edition to attract customers.
To maintain the taste, choose food ingredients that’re still fresh and have a good quality. Also do quality control so that the quality of raw materials is maintained. To make creamy dishes, you can use Niagara Farms, a dairy blend product from Rich's with a strong milk taste. Niagara Farms is suitable for Western cuisine and a wide variety of sauce. Rich’s also has Rich's Non Dairy Creamer, perfect for a healthier substitute for coconut milk for traditional cuisine, such as Opor Ayam, Rendang, and many more.
Customer not only see good taste and low price, but are also sensitive with the service. Such as good service, on time delivery, or even you can provide free shipping / delivery. Also provide questionnaires as feedback or review from customer for your evaluation material.
So, are you interested in starting this business? Don't hesitate to get started. Rich's can help you as a provider of raw materials and can be a good partner to make your business grow. To contact our team, please chat at https://linktr.ee/richsindonesia. Let's be successful with Rich's.