33% after deducted everything.
What's the profit margin of cafe in KL?
What's the profit margin of cafe in KL?
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Nov 4 2022, 11:02 AM
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33% after deducted everything.
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Nov 4 2022, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(Juggerballz @ Nov 4 2022, 10:52 AM) Don't understand the logic behind RM12 for a cup of Americano. You try to come out with your own costing then you know d. Imported Machinery. Imported Beans. Maintenance. Overhead costs. You sure can sell RM5 per cup. Can you even sustain? Kek. The cafe plague (charging RM30-40 for a dish of english breakfast) needs to stop. |
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Nov 4 2022, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(Drian @ Nov 4 2022, 09:57 AM) A lot of /k seem to think profit margin is:- How many here actually runs business?Selling Price/Ingredients cost. I've been seeing a lot of post such as , I make myself big breakfast only cost rm10, outside selling rm30. Roti canai cost is only rm0.30 worth of flour, but selling rm1.20 They don't seem to understand the cost structure and don't really understand overhead such as rental, labour makes up a big chunk of the cost. |
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