Rivers Corbett
10-21-2008, 02:49 AM
Small and medium food businesses thrive in Asian countries. They mushroom along busy streets, parks and even pedestrians. Some even are mobile food stalls, which often are the smallest food stands or popularly street foods.
These small food stalls often line up in a long stretch of the road. The food group basically sells variety of street foods. Some offer dimsums, spicy tempuras, siopaos, chickens, grilled pork meat, squid balls, eggs including steamed duck egg, noodles, peanuts and other finger foods. They also sell beverages to pair them with the food sold, ranging from sodas, fruit juices and shakes, distilled water and even alcoholic drinks. Junk foods and biscuits are also sold. Some stay in the street the whole day. Some only sell during the night or late night, morning or lunch period.
The food businesses definitely vary from one stall to another, but on a big picture, they do not. Dimsum sellers basically sell the same type, size and taste of siomai or siopao. Noodle sellers sell the same type of noodles. Mostly, all food stalls sell the same beverages.
Naturally, human have diminishing marginal utility. We never consume the same food throughout our lifetime. Trading-off, as by economics terms, happens. We trade off what we usually consume for another new. Variety, thereby, matters in food business.
The quick solution is to cook different food, but often one food businessman cannot just do it all. Humans specialize things. We rarely are generalists. Thus, joint ventures enter.
Small and medium food businesses should also explore joint ventures like big fast food chains. With joint ventures, these small food businesses could also be one-stop fast food strips. One small dimsum stall could basically joined the noodles and fruit juices stalls to come up with a mixed food meal like McDonald meals.
Here's to your success
Rivers Corbett
Founder - JVBusinessSchool.com
"Award Winning Entrepreneur and Joint Venture Specialist, Rivers Corbett offers an exclusive and exciting opportunity to a limited number of entrepreneurs who are looking to steer clear of the typical ''Get Rich Quick'' hype and build a solid business of * lasting *significance. Click on http://JVBusinessSchool.com for more information on this great offer
These small food stalls often line up in a long stretch of the road. The food group basically sells variety of street foods. Some offer dimsums, spicy tempuras, siopaos, chickens, grilled pork meat, squid balls, eggs including steamed duck egg, noodles, peanuts and other finger foods. They also sell beverages to pair them with the food sold, ranging from sodas, fruit juices and shakes, distilled water and even alcoholic drinks. Junk foods and biscuits are also sold. Some stay in the street the whole day. Some only sell during the night or late night, morning or lunch period.
The food businesses definitely vary from one stall to another, but on a big picture, they do not. Dimsum sellers basically sell the same type, size and taste of siomai or siopao. Noodle sellers sell the same type of noodles. Mostly, all food stalls sell the same beverages.
Naturally, human have diminishing marginal utility. We never consume the same food throughout our lifetime. Trading-off, as by economics terms, happens. We trade off what we usually consume for another new. Variety, thereby, matters in food business.
The quick solution is to cook different food, but often one food businessman cannot just do it all. Humans specialize things. We rarely are generalists. Thus, joint ventures enter.
Small and medium food businesses should also explore joint ventures like big fast food chains. With joint ventures, these small food businesses could also be one-stop fast food strips. One small dimsum stall could basically joined the noodles and fruit juices stalls to come up with a mixed food meal like McDonald meals.
Here's to your success
Rivers Corbett
Founder - JVBusinessSchool.com
"Award Winning Entrepreneur and Joint Venture Specialist, Rivers Corbett offers an exclusive and exciting opportunity to a limited number of entrepreneurs who are looking to steer clear of the typical ''Get Rich Quick'' hype and build a solid business of * lasting *significance. Click on http://JVBusinessSchool.com for more information on this great offer