Condiments…To Filch or Not To Filch?
April 2, 2010 at 9:37 am Leave a comment
I came across this fun article that created a valid point when it comes to people stealing condiments from restaurants. It is directed toward fast food establishments but I’m sure the average dine-in restaurant can relate. Ketchup packets cost about .01 – .03 ea. So for every 1000 orders of french fries sold that is $10-30. On a grander scale that’s $500-1500 for 50,000 fries, burgers or steaks (or a combination thereof) sold per year!
http://www.punny.org/money/stealing-restaurant-condiments-its-time-to-settle-an-age-old-debate/
So my suggestion to our private label customers is to make them available for sale at a modest price. I think customers are less likely to put a whole bottle of hot sauce or steak sauce in their pocket or purse anyway but at least this way you have you are advertising your restaurant in their home 24/7. I think people are happy to pay for something they like and has value to them.
Entry filed under: Hot Sauces. Tags: hot sauce, ketchup, mustard, portion packs.
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