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Disaronno
20-09-2012, 02:19 PM
New Food business idea, to have a spit roast at your function!!!
Can you all please tell me if you think this would appeal to you, for a 16th, 18th, 21st any birthday or business function or anything you can think of?
What would you pay for it?
What would you expect?
Thanks
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Glen Coco
20-09-2012, 02:20 PM
what sort of spit roast....
David
20-09-2012, 02:32 PM
lol do you have any visual aids
Disaronno
20-09-2012, 02:40 PM
lol do you have any visual aids
I havent yet, it will be on a coal BBQ. I will do Whole pig, leg/shoulder of lamb and beef leg/shoulder
dirrty
20-09-2012, 06:24 PM
spit roasts sound ideal for grandparents birthdays. something alternative to a traditional celebration as they'll get and receive something for their efforts.
Alkaz
20-09-2012, 08:49 PM
Where I work, quite often people will opt for a traditional BBQ buffet style meal with the spit/hog roast at their wedding. Prices are around £9-13 pp.
However it's only popular in the summer.
Disaronno
22-09-2012, 09:03 AM
Where I work, quite often people will opt for a traditional BBQ buffet style meal with the spit/hog roast at their wedding. Prices are around £9-13 pp.
However it's only popular in the summer.
See i thought that the weddings would be popular... Oh really on in summer? I thought winter maybe quite a popular one as its nice earthy meat? And Also how do you work out the ppp
I think I would have really enjoyed a spit roast on my 18th but i don't think my parents would have condoned it
mrwoooooooo
22-09-2012, 09:27 AM
cough move to spam cough
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Disaronno
22-09-2012, 10:26 AM
cough move to spam cough
how is this spam?
Im asking a genuine question to people that usually have validated opinions. Your probably just upset that you found this wasnt about what you thought.
CrazyLemurs
22-09-2012, 08:26 PM
Get the price of the food and divide by the number of people
I'm currently on my iPhone if you are seeing this message! I cannot participate in spam wars xx
Alkaz
23-09-2012, 01:22 PM
See i thought that the weddings would be popular... Oh really on in summer? I thought winter maybe quite a popular one as its nice earthy meat? And Also how do you work out the ppp
Well where I work the roast is only available as part of a BBQ package. During the autumn/winter months people don't want to be outside getting their food and nor do the chefs want to be outside cooking it. PPP depends on what you offer, at work we charge £1 per: burger, sausage, small ribs etc per person. I guess you'd have to work it out yourself if you have a whole pig or what ever cuts of meat you want to offer.
GommeInc
23-09-2012, 02:49 PM
They also work for leaving and house parties. The biggest problem faced from the side of the customer is price, when I looked into a hog roast/spit roast, people were put off by the cost of paying over £10 for one, when a regular BBQ is better value. It all depends on the target market, and if you can find the gap in the market for it in your area. If you live in an area where people are happy to have the showiness of a hog roast and happy to pay for it, then you should be good to go.
I suggest doing some research into how much rival companies charge, and see if you can beat their prices while maintaining a good quality of service.
such a good idea, there is nothing i love more than a good spit roast
Full hog + some sausage rolls. £10-£12 pp
SitchJon
25-09-2012, 10:43 PM
wow is this thread really about what i think it is?
Edited by GoldenMerc - Please stay on topic
peteyt
27-09-2012, 04:10 AM
If this is a proper business idea you plan to do locally check if anyone locally would use it, work out the prices and importantly check if there is any competition close by.
BeastBreaker
10-10-2012, 08:06 PM
:/ cough cough i been banned on another forum due to saying hello to a admin :) idk why.
Edited by efq (Forum Moderator): Please stick to the topic!
I have actually done this before.
A friend of mine does all kinds of weird crap (his full time job being making his own charcoal :S) and one of his business is hog roasts. It isn't a unique idea and you will find people do it in every area, it is hard work the pig takes hours to cook so much so that it is on the spit the night before the event so it is cooked by the morning. If you don't have an electric rotator then you need to turn the spit at intervals to keep it moist. He also has a local baker supply the bread rolls and makes the apple sauce.
On the day of the event he will usually have the roast carved in the back and kept in a bain marie to be served. He charges extra for service or people can have self-service instead. The days profit will not be much more than £50 at his prices which isn't enough to sustain a living but enough to spend down the pub with us. For extra he will do a presentation carve which is where the roast is kept warm over a low heat and chunks are taken off at a time for carving and serving.
Stephen
10-10-2012, 10:24 PM
I didn't know you were into them kind of things jin
I didn't know you were into them kind of things jin
pretty open minded individual. Could teach you a thing or two just by using my pinkie.
Stephen
12-10-2012, 01:47 AM
Okay aslong as you don't stick it up my bum
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