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Bussiness Assessment-Business plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Business Description: Scoop-a-Soup(tm) (SAS) is a food retail store that specializes in various soups, but also
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Business Description:
Scoop-a-Soup™ (SAS) is a food retail store that specializes in various soups, but also offers other healthy options such as salads, pasta and sandwiches.
Scoop-a-Soup™ recognizes that on average 87%* of workers within the Liverpool CBD1 find it hard to enjoy a healthy lunch, let alone fit lunch into their busy days. Our business addresses this by providing customers with lunch that is ‘on-the-go’, affordable, healthy and ultimately enjoyable. Although within the area that we operate in, there are fast food outlets and restaurants, but doesn’t offer a quick, ‘on-the-go’ option that SAS™ does. We also will offer delivery within the Liverpool CBD area² once our business is known to the wider Liverpool community. These two factors, a quick, healthy lunch; and delivery will provide “SAS’ with a competitive edge which will make our product more appealing.
Type of ownership:
Scoop-a-Soup™ will be established as a sole trader.
Location:
Refer to appendix I for map of location
Our retail establishment is located in 240 George St Liverpool – within the Liverpool CBD1, which ensures more potential customers.
Mission statement:
Scoop-a-Soup™ aims to providing customers with fast, healthy options for lunch at a competitive price to meet the demands of those who have little time on there hands, especially those who work.
Goals/objectives:
• To be a good corporate citizen
• To earn enough money to support owner and reinvest into the business.
• Expand our soup range
• To create jobs
• To make a profit
• To provide customers within the Liverpool area with honest and fair services
• To create an interest in ‘Scoop-a-Soup’ through advertising and word-of-mouth. Once this goal has be reached substantially, we will offer a...
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