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How to Start and Run a Successful Sandwich & Coffee Shop Business - Small Business Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs | Perfect for Cafés, Food Trucks & Home-Based Businesses
How to Start and Run a Successful Sandwich & Coffee Shop Business - Small Business Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs | Perfect for Cafés, Food Trucks & Home-Based Businesses

How to Start and Run a Successful Sandwich & Coffee Shop Business - Small Business Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs | Perfect for Cafés, Food Trucks & Home-Based Businesses

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In this comprehensive guide, Jill Sutherland offers practical and realistic advice, designed to take would be sandwich bar owners from idea, to opening. Packed with top tips, real-life examples, checklists and anecdotes, it provides a stage-by-stage guide to your first year, from the planning of your business, to it's opening and becoming established. You'll learn how to: - Develop and research your sandwich bar 'idea' - Write a professional business plan - Find the right shop unit, and fit it out - Decide on suppliers - Manage food hygiene and health and safety - Create your menu and source produce - Budget, forecast and manage cash flow - Launch and generate interest - Employ and manage staff

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First, this book was targeted toward folks in the UK who are looking to open a coffee shop/sandwich shop. However, I still found that much of the advice was generally applicable. I think that there is a lot of common sense advice (i.e. do your research, plan before you open a business), but it is still sound advice nonetheless.There is quite a bit of the book that is unusable for an American reader. The sections on legal issues, health regulations, employee issues, suppliers, etc., aren't applicable in the US. It just isn't as useful as a book written for an American audience would have been.