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SHOW ME THE MONEY!

SHOW ME THE MONEY!. Objective: Determine the selling price of a Holiday Cookie Box. Solve the following :. 1. Find the cost of 10 boxes if $12.89/40 boxes. 2. Find the total cost of one egg if the cost is $22.87/15 doz.

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SHOW ME THE MONEY!

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  1. SHOW ME THE MONEY! Objective: Determine the selling price of a Holiday Cookie Box

  2. Solve the following : • 1. Find the cost of 10 boxes if $12.89/40 boxes. • 2. Find the total cost of one egg if the cost is $22.87/15 doz. • 3. Find the cost of 2 cups of flour if a 50 pound bag of flour costs $14.77.

  3. Answers • 1. $3.23 for 10 boxes • 2. $ .13 per egg • 3. $ .18 for two cups flour

  4. Food Cost Percentage • Percentage of the the selling price of food that represents the cost of the food and supplies used. • Supplies may include things such as cupcake liners, “frilly picks” on sandwiches, etc.

  5. Restaurants set a food cost percentage goal and use this as a way to evaluate their operation. • Any thing over their goal FCP represents loss or waste. • Anything under their FCP represents extra profit!

  6. Food Cost (divided by) Food Cost % x Sales Menu Price

  7. Math Concepts • Food Cost • (divided by) . • Food Cost % x Sales Menu Price • Relates to math formulas: • FormulaNumber Examples • FC ÷ FCP = SMP 12/4 = 3 • FC ÷ SMP = FCP 12/3 = 4 • FCP x SMP = FC 3 x 4 =12

  8. Food Costing $0.80/dozen for Chocolate Chip Cookies $0.53/dozen for Oatmeal Cookies $0.42/dozen for Snickerdoodles

  9. Let’s Try it Out! • Calculate the total cost for a dozen of each type. • Figure the sales menu price for the amount in problem 1 with a food cost percentage of 50%. • Figure the new sales menu price if the food cost percentage changes to 82 1/3%.

  10. Food Cost Percentage and Menu Pricing Consider the percentage relationship: Food Cost Percentage = cost of food sales menu price How would you describe this relationship in your own words?

  11. Traditional Math Examples • Use percent and ratio concepts to solve the following problems. • A large repair on the kitchen cooler costs a total of $635. If $409 was labor cost and the rest was for parts, what is the percent of the labor cost? • In the above problem, if it took 8 hours for the repair person to fix the cooler, what is their hourly rate?

  12. More? • In problem 1, find the percentage of the total that was spent on parts. One part needed accounted for 22% of the total cost of the parts. What was the cost of the part? • A dinner menu item is priced at $16.99. The food cost percentage for this item is 43%. If the main ingredient of the item accounts for 87% of total food costs, find the cost of main ingredient.

  13. Holiday Cookie Boxes A box of cookies will contain one dozen of each type of cookies, one box, two sheets of tissue paper and 5 ft. of ribbon. • Calculate the total sales price with a food cost percentage of 50% and 34% for one box of cookies Grizzly Catering will be offering for sale to staff. • SHOW YOUR WORK!

  14. Ask yourself--- • Is your sales price reasonable? Do you think people will order boxes of cookies at this price? • How would you adjust the price and how would that affect your profits?

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