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essexsmoker
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Re: Mobile bbq
Don't forget cooking and wood costs. Insurance. Etc.
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Re: Mobile bbq
I think these things do just break even until you can buy bulk, then you make some money.
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Re: Mobile bbq
I remember reading somewhere at some point that if you do it less than a certain amount of times in a period of time then you don't need insurance. Probably not true but something important to find out before you start
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Re: Mobile bbq
I like the idea of woody B's in America. Sell the food in bags to be boiled or microwaved
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Re: Mobile bbq
Vibe wrote:the 9lbs butt would provide enough to feed approx 9 people using 50% loss and 0.5lbs per serving
I think that you will find the 50% loss is with a whole hog roast and not a pork shoulder. This should not exceed 25% loss.
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Re: Mobile bbq
Ok so without insurance, fuels (wood/coal/pellets), BBQ sauce and anything else I have forgotten as i'm doing this while I should be working.
So at a 25% loss would mean 13.5 people instead of 9.
For quick math i'll leave the other figures the same (slaw and buns) selling again at £5 each would yield £35.5 profit from a cost of £32 - so that's a lot better but again i'm sure there are quite a few things i'm missing in the cost side of things.
Anyone care to list? I'm interested in working it all out.
I would also not include start up costs in any equation other than just a separate start up cost and then you can just work out how long it will take to write it off/cover it
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£25 - 9lbs butt
£2 - buns
£5 - slaw
Total £32
25% loss = 6.75lbs left so times that by 2 (0.5lbs per person) gives you 13.5 then times that by sell price (£5) gives you £67.5.
So at a 25% loss would mean 13.5 people instead of 9.
For quick math i'll leave the other figures the same (slaw and buns) selling again at £5 each would yield £35.5 profit from a cost of £32 - so that's a lot better but again i'm sure there are quite a few things i'm missing in the cost side of things.
Anyone care to list? I'm interested in working it all out.
I would also not include start up costs in any equation other than just a separate start up cost and then you can just work out how long it will take to write it off/cover it
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£25 - 9lbs butt
£2 - buns
£5 - slaw
Total £32
25% loss = 6.75lbs left so times that by 2 (0.5lbs per person) gives you 13.5 then times that by sell price (£5) gives you £67.5.
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Re: Mobile bbq
Don't forget that as you cook more you might get the butts cheaper. If you have a freezer it would pay to buy as many as you can to get the best price.
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Re: Mobile bbq
There is probably another debate right there - Freezing, defrosting meat - is it as good as fresh from butcher?
Or do most butchers nowadays receive it frozen? (like half cows or something).
Or do most butchers nowadays receive it frozen? (like half cows or something).
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Re: Mobile bbq
My butcher gets a fair amount of frozen stuff. Especially ribs, both pork and beef.
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Re: Mobile bbq
1/2 lb is a big sandwich.
Most people would serve a 1/3 lb sandwich and would charge £6 or more depending where you are.
To make money from BBQ vending at festivals and so on, i think you really need to serve 800 people + to make it worth while as you also need to think about van hire (if you don't own one) Petrol/Diesel and then the amount of work that is involved in cooking for and serving that many people and then cleaning up everything afterwards.
Also I haven't seen any mention of pitch fee's which can be as much as 30% of your takings!!!
Most people would serve a 1/3 lb sandwich and would charge £6 or more depending where you are.
To make money from BBQ vending at festivals and so on, i think you really need to serve 800 people + to make it worth while as you also need to think about van hire (if you don't own one) Petrol/Diesel and then the amount of work that is involved in cooking for and serving that many people and then cleaning up everything afterwards.
Also I haven't seen any mention of pitch fee's which can be as much as 30% of your takings!!!