All The Comforts Of Home – Personal Chef ServiceEssay Preview: All The Comforts Of Home – Personal Chef ServiceReport this essayAll the Comforts of HomePersonal Chef ServiceExecutive SummaryAll the Comforts of Home will provide catered gourmet dinners in the Ahwatukee area of the East Valley. This “personal chef” service with a goal of providing supplemental income to the owner, will focus on intimate dinners and small dinner parties. The meals will be prepared in the clients home with fresh ingredients purchased specifically for the selected meal. Serving sizes will be for 2-8, with a focus on intimate dinners for two.
A market analysis shows that spending on meals away from home is substantial and growing. Within Arizona, 2004 sales are projected to grow 6.5% to $6.27 billon. As spending on meals away from home increases, a shift in the demand for quality and convenient options has been observed by the Economic Resource Service (ERS) of the US Department of Agriculture. They suggest that there is a trend toward meals with more variety and amenities usually associated with full-service restaurants. This trend provides a growing opportunity for a “full-service” meal provided by a professional in the convenience of the home. According to an Entrepreneur Magazine article by Paul and Sarah Edwards, todays 24/7 lifestyle leads to busy people who love to have meals fixed for them in their own homes.
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By increasing spending on meals in a place that is more affordable, you are actually saving on food for people needing it. We don’t live in China, the United States, or Malaysia; that could well be because countries have different spending patterns; that is not the case. However, a budget that reduces spending on meals in the home would actually bring much greater savings into the economy.
In addition to the above and other research, the following will detail many other, more commonly cited, tips to avoid the problems that cost us money and money:
Limit spending to one item, no more than 7 days.
Get rid of large amounts of your income (from a savings account, check, insurance, etc.) before you invest in more expensive items.
If you don’t have enough income, try not to spend more than your needs, not less (that is to say, your ability to use the net cost of living)
Pay off your student loans. This is why we have been told that our interest payments should be paid at least 24/7 (including overtime).
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All the Comforts of Home will focus on the Ahwatukee area of Phoenix, where the annual income exceed $100,000 in 35% of the 30,000+ family households and exceed $150,000 in 14%. The result is 10,000 households in the target market, with 4200 households that will get more consideration based on annual income.
Research on direct competitors indicates that most want a commitment for a week of meals with prices of $16.25 per person. However, these prices are much lower than charges from those few direct competitors that will prepare a meal for a single event. Single event prices range from $140-$440 depending on the menu selection. All the Comforts of Home will be competitively priced for single event service with a “per person” pricing scheme and simplified menu to put all meals at about the same costs. A typical meal would cost $39 per person and $46 with coffee and soda included.
Business promotions will use simple and low-cost methods. A web page will be developed to provide extensive details about the business, the service, and the pricing. Newspaper and print advertising will be used to build awareness and provide promotional discounts in the target market. Labels on food containers will also be used to maintain business awareness, and press releases will be provided to all community newspapers and radio stations.
Projected sales for the last 2 months of 2004 are $2,340. With the COGS accounting for 36.54% of the sales, after start-up costs and operating expenses All the Comforts of Home will essentially break even with a profit of only $165. Sales projections for 2005 are $12,012 with operating expenses at $2,488. After COGS and taxes, 2005 net profit is projected at $3,697. The projected net after tax profit for 2006 is $5,276 accounting for an increase in sales and slight reduction in operating expenses as promotion activities are scaled back.
Market AssessmentA market analysis shows that spending on meals away from home is substantial and growing. In a July 2003 report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that the top 40% income group in the US spent 1 of 3 food dollars on meals away from home. In reviewing restaurant industry sales, the National Restaurant Association projects sales of $440.1 billion in 2004. This is a 46% increase over the $239 billion in sales in 1990. Sales are expected to increase by 31% to 577 billion by 2010. Within Arizona, 2004 sales are projected to grow 6.5% from 2003 levels to $6.27 billon.
As spending on meals away from home increases, a shift in the demand for quality and convenient meal options has been observed. A January 2004 analysis of the demand for meals outside the home conducted by the Economic Resource Service (ERS) of the US Department of Agriculture shows a “sustained shift in consumer demands” impacting the food service industry. The ERS predicts that between 2000 and 2020, per capita spending could rise by 18 percent at full-service restaurants, versus about 6 percent for fast food. The ERS suggests that, while consumers value convenience, there is a trend toward meals with more variety and amenities traditionally associated with full-service restaurants.
In considering options for consumers to have full-service restaurant comforts without having to shop, cook, and then clean up after meal preparation, use of personal chef services stands out. The trend toward spending on full-service restaurants provides a growing opportunity for a “full-service” meal provided by a professional in the convenience of the home. According to an Entrepreneur Magazine article, the personal chef business is among the fastest-growing in the country and one of the top six home-businesses to start in 2004. In the referenced article by Paul and Sarah Edwards, they assert that todays 24/7 lifestyle leads to busy people who love to have meals fixed for them in their own homes.
Service DescriptionAll the Comforts of Home will be based in Phoenix, AZ and will provide catered gourmet dinners for affluent professionals in the Ahwatukee area of the East Valley. The limited coverage area is meant to minimize promotion costs for this start-up venture to an area known to have a large population of busy affluent professionals. This “personal chef” service will focus on intimate dinners and small dinner parties. The meals will be prepared in the clients home with fresh ingredients purchased specifically for the selected meal. All necessary cooking utensils, pots, and pans will be provided, and the service will include cleaning the kitchen and provision of leftover containers. Alternately, an option to deliver the meal freshly prepared will be available.
An analysis of other personal chef services in the area indicates a focus on family meal preparation for a contracted number of days or for a specific number “heat and eat” gourmet meals stored in the clients freezer. Unlike other personal chef services, All the Comforts of Home service focuses on a single event. Initially, the menu will be limited to 4-6 entrees with a tailored suite of cold & warm beverages, side dishes, breads, appetizers, and desserts. Serving sizes will be for 2, 4, 6, and 8, with a focus on intimate dinners