How To Price Catering Jobs As A Personal Chef
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Trying to become a personal chef who caters but stuck on pricing catering events?
Then this video is exactly what you need to know to dial it in like a pro!
Watch now to learn:
• The problem with catering pricing
• The mistake struggling personal chefs make and what successful personal chefs do
• Two pricing strategies you can work with and which one is usually better.
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Nice tips chef. Thanks for sharing your video.
This has been my stumbling block I am so glad for RUclips I can finally get going with my business.
Create some menus work out costs and then how much you need to make for how long it will take you. Voila done!
Thank you sooooo much ❤
You’re very welcome!
This is a great video! I am a BBQ guy and I only do BBQ for catering at the moment. So the menu is pretty similar which makes pricing much easier. I would suggest that you also take into consideration that food prices change. Filet mignon today may not be the same price tomorrow. So depending on event, I would charge for that type. For instance, I charge for the number of proteins I am cooking and number of sides. Do they want me to set up a buffet or do they want me to serve the buffet? These are other consideration that should be made depending on the type of catering you are doing. Also, you are going to do an event and say to yourself "I should have charged more for this" and that's ok!
spot on!
Ty for this video
welcome
I charge by the hour, that includes shopping, prep, cooking, serving, cleaning, sometimes they want me to meet them so I see their kitchen, flatware, platers, etc (Charge for that time as well).
Separately they pay for groceries, I was wondering if I should charge some mark up on the groceries or just get reimbursed by the client.
How long does a complete cook day take you?
I got lost in between each point.
Try taking notes, that always helps me