I like your video a lot. You went straight to the point without wasting our precious time and delivered some amazing tips. I am looking forward to see more of your videos. Thank you!
One detail that should've been mentioned here regarding purchasing food in wholesale prices is that first you must have what's called a "seller's permit" or "seller's certificate" in order to connect with wholesalers. You can't just go to a wholesaler and say I want to buy 30lbs of graham crackers or cheddar cheese. You have to prove you're a valid business. So in order to buy wholesale, you must follow other (paying) requirements. I found out the hard way.
In fact it depends on the regulations in your part of the world and in some cases, is up to the discretion of the wholesaler. Keep in mind that as purveyors of consumable ingredients, wholesalers are well within their right to discriminate against unlawful food businesses. For them, it is a liability issue. While I understand your frustration over the red tape and fees associated with registering a business, I am more concerned about that fact that it sounds like you may have attempted to circumvent the law by manufacturing food products without a permit. If that is indeed the case, it means you have probably also missed out on some vitally important steps such as kitchen inspections and food safety handling certification. Those requirements exist to protect public health and safety. Dodging them is risky, not just for you. The danger gets passed onto consumers, especially those with compromised immune systems. Imagine the cost of a food poisoning incident. It would be catastrophic in comparison to those pesky registration fees. At the very least, I hope you are seeking to educate yourself on this topic. Food safety knowledge is a useful, accessible and empowering tool for anyone who cooks and bakes, whether it be for business or pleasure. A good place to start is here: www.wickedgoodies.net/2016/05/food-safety/.
A good idea is to find a Good quality company the par bakes bread. you buy it in and finish it. No baker required. Just good marketing, quality bread line, trendy store in a good location.
And one of the big problems that i always face is that when customer request so so much delicious cake where the taste is same level with the famous cake in malaysia, but they want it with low price . They want delicious but cheap.
Ya your absolutely correct!....my advice is even I'm not in a bakery buisness the most important is the brain of production meaning to say the machine big industrial oven and big dough mixer.....and a passion
Hi, i like your video. Im from malaysia. I do have bakery shop, but still new(2 years), however my bakery shop is in rural area. In village, but recently many of my customers come to my shop because they dont want go to city just to buy cake. However, my financial managemant in bakery, costing are still my big problems. I keep on searching bakery consultant and it quite hard for me to find it here. Btw, i myself have big dream in 5-20 years later about my bakery.
Great advice but I'd like to remind those who are not fully committed with their designs or those who don't have space to buy from your local Coscos. Because when you have to end up throwing out a bunch if unused expired ingredients you will have paid triple the visit but that point having to replace it all from .. yep u guessed it COSCO. So expand as you CAN AFFORD TO DO SO :)
Is there a way to get the cost calculator besides buying the book? I'm only focusing on selling sourdough bread and cookies, but I found that super interesting!
For me I found the unit price of each item. For example, a dozen eggs costs $1.08 where I live, so you divide it by 12 and that gives you $0.09 per egg. Then you add on cost at the end for your time so you make profit.
I have never worked in NY but I'm sure you've got more options than Jetro unless you are way out in the boonies. I get the sense that distributors rely mostly on word of mouth among vendors. I've had good results by asking fellow business owners for referrals in the area, usually when I'm patronizing their establishment or just met them at a function. I'll chat them up and float the question. There is no reason for them not to be forthcoming about where they shop unless you are obviously in direct competition with their business. I wouldn't cold call strangers with this type of question...I would just work it casually into a conversation. Another idea: a lot of my colleagues pose these kinds of questions in Facebook groups that are designed exactly for this sort of crowd-sourced information-sharing. It's more of a crap-shoot quality-wise but you at least you can get some data points.
Because it's not just a book. It's a 180 page ebook + 3.5 hour audio version + 65 minutes of video tutorials + 2 costing and pricing calculators. Compared to similar items, it's a good value.
Hi every one can we make a group there are people who is bakery owners.and interested in bakery and bakery worker.so that in the group we ill share tips and discuse together for more improve our bakery business
I LOVE the actual business advice! No silly advice, this is real!
I like your video a lot. You went straight to the point without wasting our precious time and delivered some amazing tips. I am looking forward to see more of your videos. Thank you!
One detail that should've been mentioned here regarding purchasing food in wholesale prices is that first you must have what's called a "seller's permit" or "seller's certificate" in order to connect with wholesalers. You can't just go to a wholesaler and say I want to buy 30lbs of graham crackers or cheddar cheese. You have to prove you're a valid business. So in order to buy wholesale, you must follow other (paying) requirements. I found out the hard way.
In fact it depends on the regulations in your part of the world and in some cases, is up to the discretion of the wholesaler. Keep in mind that as purveyors of consumable ingredients, wholesalers are well within their right to discriminate against unlawful food businesses. For them, it is a liability issue. While I understand your frustration over the red tape and fees associated with registering a business, I am more concerned about that fact that it sounds like you may have attempted to circumvent the law by manufacturing food products without a permit. If that is indeed the case, it means you have probably also missed out on some vitally important steps such as kitchen inspections and food safety handling certification. Those requirements exist to protect public health and safety. Dodging them is risky, not just for you. The danger gets passed onto consumers, especially those with compromised immune systems. Imagine the cost of a food poisoning incident. It would be catastrophic in comparison to those pesky registration fees. At the very least, I hope you are seeking to educate yourself on this topic. Food safety knowledge is a useful, accessible and empowering tool for anyone who cooks and bakes, whether it be for business or pleasure. A good place to start is here: www.wickedgoodies.net/2016/05/food-safety/.
Wow! It sounds unfair
A good idea is to find a Good quality company the par bakes bread. you buy it in and finish it. No baker required. Just good marketing, quality bread line, trendy store in a good location.
“Always do art for yourself.” My favorite takeaway. So important!
Great presentation
And one of the big problems that i always face is that when customer request so so much delicious cake where the taste is same level with the famous cake in malaysia, but they want it with low price . They want delicious but cheap.
Same problem I have faced with..
True,i experienced that, they want delicious, many wishes and want cheap but they don't understand, every wishes ist costly.
My only problem is capital. Why is credit hard. I cant loan according to my wage. How do i start.
Thank you for your tips. Everything's right. Very useful, precise and practical for business owners.
Do you have any tips for home bakeries?
You just providing and eye opening guide for any business. Thank You
Thank you for sharing these tips! WOOOOW!!! I really needed this. 🙏🏻 thank god I found this channel! Subscribed!!!
Thank u. Such useful pointers
Ya your absolutely correct!....my advice is even I'm not in a bakery buisness the most important is the brain of production meaning to say the machine big industrial oven and big dough mixer.....and a passion
Very simple and straight to the point. I will definitely be thinking about this on the path to my buisness.
Thank You so much, im newbie bakery bussines during MCO, im still learning from other people especially in same genre. 😘😘😘
Hi, i like your video. Im from malaysia. I do have bakery shop, but still new(2 years), however my bakery shop is in rural area. In village, but recently many of my customers come to my shop because they dont want go to city just to buy cake. However, my financial managemant in bakery, costing are still my big problems. I keep on searching bakery consultant and it quite hard for me to find it here. Btw, i myself have big dream in 5-20 years later about my bakery.
good luck aimi. kedainkat mana?
@@MrLangkahKanan kelantan
very insightful! thank you
Good speak.
Peace… Shalom… Salam... Namaste and Thank You for All that you are doing to Heal our Mother Earth 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ 🌷 ☮️❤️
Great information!! I’m looking for someone to advise me on where to begin the business side of things.
Accurate ...and straight to point ....Like it more...!
Can you or someone explain reason #5 more
You are so right thank you for these helpful tips!! Your books will sell like hot cakes !
Thank you,this has been very helpful
Hii..im from malaysia..i really luv baking and passionate with it..how to buy ur bussines bakery book? Sorry my english not so good😅
Hello from the U.S.! The kit you are looking for is here: www.wickedgoodies.net/bakery-business/
Hi.. saya dari kl.. nak tanye.. cik dah buka kedai ke ?
What is this opening sound track..I couldn't find by mentioned title above..help
Une Chance by Bertysolo 😊
@@dorgana68 thank you Amy...
These insightful comments apply to any business.
Great “to the point” video. I’m sure you have helped many people!! 👍😁
Thank you - great tips indeed.
Thank you soooooo much I needed your informations
real solid, thank you
Amazing video! Thank you very much! 🙈
Outstanding critical analysis! Thank you.
thank you
Great channel and very informative. I am still weighing my options,
but you provide very constructive criticisms. Thank you.
Thank you appreciated
Such great advice. Thank you!
excellent tips
Great info Thanx so much
Thank you for all the info ,it really help.
Great tips how about a couple more videos to keep us updated with the times?
Hello mam, watching u video to know upcoming challenges while start up baking 😊 this will help me ,love from india ❤️
Thanks great ideas
Real deal and right to it. 👍
That is some quality video! Thank you :)
Great advice but I'd like to remind those who are not fully committed with their designs or those who don't have space to buy from your local Coscos. Because when you have to end up throwing out a bunch if unused expired ingredients you will have paid triple the visit but that point having to replace it all from .. yep u guessed it COSCO.
So expand as you CAN AFFORD TO DO SO :)
Is there a way to get the cost calculator besides buying the book? I'm only focusing on selling sourdough bread and cookies, but I found that super interesting!
For me I found the unit price of each item. For example, a dozen eggs costs $1.08 where I live, so you divide it by 12 and that gives you $0.09 per egg. Then you add on cost at the end for your time so you make profit.
Amazing, appreciation
ok I have a bakery but I got crazy where can I ever get a nice distributor for my bakery I am in new york and Jetro is not super economic at all
I have never worked in NY but I'm sure you've got more options than Jetro unless you are way out in the boonies. I get the sense that distributors rely mostly on word of mouth among vendors. I've had good results by asking fellow business owners for referrals in the area, usually when I'm patronizing their establishment or just met them at a function. I'll chat them up and float the question. There is no reason for them not to be forthcoming about where they shop unless you are obviously in direct competition with their business. I wouldn't cold call strangers with this type of question...I would just work it casually into a conversation.
Another idea: a lot of my colleagues pose these kinds of questions in Facebook groups that are designed exactly for this sort of crowd-sourced information-sharing. It's more of a crap-shoot quality-wise but you at least you can get some data points.
@@WickedGoodies what do you think about us foods?
I want to open a pastry
Why is the book so expensive?
Because it's not just a book. It's a 180 page ebook + 3.5 hour audio version + 65 minutes of video tutorials + 2 costing and pricing calculators. Compared to similar items, it's a good value.
@@WickedGoodies wow! okay thanks
Ur hair looks so soft
Spot on thanks for the tips
Its a good thing Im pragmatic
i love the music whats the title :)
I used "Notanico Merengue" and "Chances" by Kevin MacLeod
incompetech.com/music/
Exceptional tips!
Thank You, Know I Can Tell My Mom.
If the bakery fails, then shii im here ill eat it
How can I hire a Baker 👨🍳 ?!
Public Figure go to a bakery
Public Figure how hard is it to find one? In your experience how many people in your area/town/city are good reliable experienced bakers?
very well said mam,,very informative.
Im making it
This is great
Can you please help me to start the backrey business
Cogs calculation formulas.
Hi every one can we make a group there are people who is bakery owners.and interested in bakery and bakery worker.so that in the group we ill share tips and discuse together for more improve our bakery business
Saith Muhammad waqar I’m down
Were you able to make the group?
Hard to think one could make money selling bread or little pastries.
I like your video is on point
in the process of becoming a pastry chef... I think I may have fucked up...
Emelina Bonilla if u find this hard then you’ll never amount to anything.. ugh. France needs more passionate bakers
Get out now b4 it's too late
Wow lots of views no comments
Who else has a successful bakery but watching just to watch
Itz Itchy what’s the most popular item on your list ?
beautiful yet intelligent...go girl
BIGGER
wicked goodies, nice :). What an oxymoron!
dont worry i got it
yay
Maybe people just aren't as excited about getting fat as they used to be.
Topic was good but I don't understand well English