Someone advice on fruits and salad business. Am still doing a feasibility research on the same but any help will be highly appreciated
Things to take to account
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Overhead expenses ie rent, electricity, water and licensing. Are they friendly?
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Location. Strategically locate you business to maximise on turn overs
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Competition. How many similar traders are offering what you wanna do?
All the best bro.
Remember business is rewarding when it agrees with you and very punishing when it does not.
What you’re doing right now is the 1% (inspiration) of what you’re gonna do… after you set it up, it’s gonna be 99% perspiration.
Cheers!!
Thanx man, highly appreciated
Alafu usafi iwe top notch, that’s the best way to run any food kiosk
In business:
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[li]never fear competition, it will be there even if your idea is new[/li][li]People don’t eat fruits a lot in cold weather, but at least they still do[/li][li]location is the game changer in this business[/li][li]the passion that you have will make it or break it[/li][/ol]
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Are watermelons a big thing in kenya? It seems like they should be.
Ditto on this. Kuna time biz inakuchapa ma-uppercut unaamka asubuhi ukijiuliza ‘what exactly am I doing here? How did I end up here? Is it worth it?’ On days such as this, only your passion will see you through.
I hate flies around food kiosks. That’s what puts me down when someone says “nunua ni 50 bob” and you got all the flies touching the fruits. Arg! Seconded, just make sure your food kiosk is clean.
Shida huwa surroundings. You may be as clean as can be, but are your neighbors?
Just start a campaign with your neighbors and point out that most successful business depend on clean surroundings, anyone who doesn’t listen to that advice is a fool of a business owner.