great video! just to anyone out there who is just testing if this business is right for you and may not be long term, I recommend a pasting table, There cheap and great for if you're unsure how well you're products will do!
I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@@brycenemerson1061 um well...random video choice to ask this on but if you click forgot password, if you linked an email or phone with the account its really easy to get back in
Thank you very much Dave, perfect check list, exactly what I was searching for and great tips and advice, much appreciated, God bless you and wish you all the best.
Hi Emma, I did create a video on what kind of equipment you might need for a food market stall. ruclips.net/video/OtaRtlHsDiM/видео.html In terms of pots and pans, I suggest you use the pots you have at home first (its free) and test out your market stall concept first before investing in new equipment. But alternative you can go for pots and pans you think will be suit/fit the look of your stall... drawing up a design of your stall will help you in deciding. All the best
I suggest you try food ideas that you or your family grew up eating because never beats home cooking. Pick 1-3 dishes you think people may like and test it out, thats my advice. :)
Hello Dave your videos are really helpful. Can I ask your advice on what equipment would be best to keep food hot while on the market. I have looked at banmaries but I think some cant be used outside and there are ones with fire underneath it but that scares me, woukd that be a fire hazard?
Hi hi, so yes the bain marie would be the most effective and efficient. This can be electric or gas, if this is possible for your situation. There are some with the little candle underneath but I'll be honest I've never used that before but i can only assume it wont keep your food warm for long. Hopefully this has been helpful and thank you for the question. Best of Luck!
There are some nice etsy hanging light bulbs you can buy or similar ones on ebay. If anything you can be creative and try make them yourself, you might need to invest abit of time and effort into it but it could look pretty cool if you use different colour lights or different shape bulbs. Hopefully this helps :)
Hello Dave, I’ve literally just come across your channel. Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledgable it’s MUCH appreciated! I’ve subscribed. Your idea for this video is a really good and helpful one.
In the UK, a Level 2 Food Safety and Hygiene for Catering certificate is a must have, you can complete this via online classes. Its cheaper to do the online course then to go into an actual classroom. If you were to do streetfood then a permit to sell hot food is a must from the council you hope to operate in. If you wanted to sell products or non hot food then I'm pretty sure you dont need this permit. I suggest you apply to the market operators themselves and do your own research into your local council, ask what they need from you and they should provide you with all the necessary information. Hope this helps.
Thanks Ashley, they are in fact chalkboards and are drew on with white permanent chalkboard pen. My friend who is a fashion designer drew up the boards behind me, he helped me do the majority of the design work for my food business whilst I did the business side of things. Definitely helps to find someone who can draw/write well :)
Amazing video my guy, very detailed and clear 👌🏿🙌🏿
Great advice for startups. Thank you. May you business go from strength to strength. 🥊
Thanks, wishing you the best aswell :)
MOST AMAZING VID EVER. So helpful!
I'm glad, best of luck to you!
Thanks for the tips. Fantastic job. New sub
thank you thank you! best of luck to you :)
This guy was mad helpful appreciated bro👊🏾
Appreciate it!
Simple, clear specific great information thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
great video! just to anyone out there who is just testing if this business is right for you and may not be long term, I recommend a pasting table, There cheap and great for if you're unsure how well you're products will do!
I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@@brycenemerson1061 um well...random video choice to ask this on but if you click forgot password, if you linked an email or phone with the account its really easy to get back in
Thank you Friend !
:)
Thanks Dave!
Thanks, best of luck to you!
Thank you very much Dave, perfect check list, exactly what I was searching for and great tips and advice, much appreciated, God bless you and wish you all the best.
your welcome, best of luck!
Thank you, loved the practical tips.
Your welcome :) Hope you can put the tips to action
Thank you Dave!!
Thank you! Best of luck
THANK U BRO FOR THE ADVICE
Glad I can help, best of luck to you :)
Excellent video. Thank you so much
Thank you! :) best of luck to you
Hi love your channel. Do you have an equipment video? Pots, pans, stove ect please?
Hi Emma, I did create a video on what kind of equipment you might need for a food market stall. ruclips.net/video/OtaRtlHsDiM/видео.html
In terms of pots and pans, I suggest you use the pots you have at home first (its free) and test out your market stall concept first before investing in new equipment. But alternative you can go for pots and pans you think will be suit/fit the look of your stall... drawing up a design of your stall will help you in deciding.
All the best
Great practical advice, thanks!🙂
Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you Dave 🙏🏾
Thanks for watching, best of luck!
Thank you!
:)
Hey bro
I just became one of ur subscriber..
Thanks a lot for this..
Btw do u have any idea on south Asian stall ?
I suggest you try food ideas that you or your family grew up eating because never beats home cooking. Pick 1-3 dishes you think people may like and test it out, thats my advice. :)
@@BusinessWithDave thanks a lot brother..
Appreciated. ❤️🤘
Love from nepal 🇳🇵
@@anmollama1712 Right back at you :)
thank you!
Your very welcome, best of luck!
Hello Dave your videos are really helpful. Can I ask your advice on what equipment would be best to keep food hot while on the market. I have looked at banmaries but I think some cant be used outside and there are ones with fire underneath it but that scares me, woukd that be a fire hazard?
Hi hi, so yes the bain marie would be the most effective and efficient. This can be electric or gas, if this is possible for your situation. There are some with the little candle underneath but I'll be honest I've never used that before but i can only assume it wont keep your food warm for long.
Hopefully this has been helpful and thank you for the question. Best of Luck!
@@BusinessWithDave Thank you 🙂
Great video can you do some festival food videos
Noted! Thanks
What of lights for night market
There are some nice etsy hanging light bulbs you can buy or similar ones on ebay. If anything you can be creative and try make them yourself, you might need to invest abit of time and effort into it but it could look pretty cool if you use different colour lights or different shape bulbs. Hopefully this helps :)
Hello Dave, I’ve literally just come across your channel. Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledgable it’s MUCH appreciated! I’ve subscribed. Your idea for this video is a really good and helpful one.
Your very welcome, happy I could help and thank for subscribing. Best of luck :)
@@BusinessWithDave I can’t see any other channels that specialise in this particular topic so you might have found yourself a niche 👍
@@noodlyappendage6729 haha thank you for the encouragement, I'll keep it up :)
Permission from council? Permit? Food standards agency?
In the UK, a Level 2 Food Safety and Hygiene for Catering certificate is a must have, you can complete this via online classes. Its cheaper to do the online course then to go into an actual classroom. If you were to do streetfood then a permit to sell hot food is a must from the council you hope to operate in. If you wanted to sell products or non hot food then I'm pretty sure you dont need this permit. I suggest you apply to the market operators themselves and do your own research into your local council, ask what they need from you and they should provide you with all the necessary information. Hope this helps.
@@BusinessWithDave Thank you
Do you need a level 2 certificate as you said above to sell just tea and coffee
How did you create the visuals in the back? Is that marker chalk board with the ingredients that you drew? I love them!
Thanks Ashley, they are in fact chalkboards and are drew on with white permanent chalkboard pen. My friend who is a fashion designer drew up the boards behind me, he helped me do the majority of the design work for my food business whilst I did the business side of things. Definitely helps to find someone who can draw/write well :)
Thankyou
❤️ ya channel
Thank you :)
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