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21 points

I realize this is a joke but how could this be profitable? The ingredients alone are more than a dollar.

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43 points

Yes, it’s profitable. They lose money on each sale, but make up for it in volume.

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13 points

He did the math

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2 points

He did the melty math

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32 points

Where are you where it would cost more than $1. Buying product in bulk would be very cheap.

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21 points

Because I have no life, I looked it up.

Bread in Finland is about 0.1 usd per slice Low quality cheese is about 8 usd / kg, assuming you need about 20g/portion that’s 0.16 usd. Total is about 36c per portion.

If we assume power consumption of 5kw for the whole operation and power cost of 20c/kWh, that’s 1usd/h

Assuming sales of 60 units per hour -one per minute, thats 60 usd of revenue per hour and 22.6 usd of non labor cost, it leaves 37.4e for labor, taxes, permits, tools, fuel.

It’s at least only feasible in high volume locations.

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13 points

I was with you until you suggested it would use 5kWh every hour. That’s an insane amount of power even if they were using an electric griddle, which is unlikely. A small generator would be enough to power the lighting and refrigeration and then the griddle would run on gas, which is way cheaper than electricity (or the petrol for the electric generator).

I’d imagine energy costs would be a fraction of what you’ve calculated, and would scale up along with any increase in sales volume.

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When allocating food cost (in your costs) 36% is around where you want it-30% would be more ideal, but you can get that through sales, bulk discount etc. So, regardless of volume food cost % is basically where it should be.

Some numbers in spain: slice cheese .19/slice bread .08/ slice (.16) Margarine (because: costs!) .04/10g .39

To get closer to a feasible food cost you’d have to sell at 1.25

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Labor for a single grilled cheese is super easy. If you’re selling a lot of them this could be decently profitable.

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4 points

Gas for the generator is where it would kill you. Your best bet is to make all the grilled cheese as fast as possible to save on gas and dispense them throughout the day.

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I live on earth. Even if you’re buying bulk, it will still be more than a dollar to make. The bread alone bought in bulk would still be around $0.25 per slice. That’s 50 percent of the cost right there.

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40 points

You’re getting ripped off.

Who’s your bread guy?

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I think this meme is older than COVID, so it might’ve been slightly profitable back when it was first photoshopped?

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5 points

I just priced it out from ingredients bought from Sam’s club. 33 cents for two slices of bread, one slice of American cheese, and I added an extra 5 cents for butter substitute.

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5 points

25¢ per slice.

You’re paying ~$5usd for a loaf of basic white bread? Wow.

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10 points

It doesn’t seem too unreasonable. Based on some quick searches, bulk cheese breaks down to about $.19 a slice, two pieces of bread is about $.10, butter is wobbly here because I don’t know exactly how much they’d be using, but let’s say half an ounce/1 Tbsp is about $.25? Probably not a whole lot of profit after the cart and rent for the space, but you could probably get close to breaking even if you sold enough and/or had a better bulk supplier than what I can see with 5 minutes of research.

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It’s gonna margarine, not butter. Or some other kind of butter flavored spread.

If you wanted to get a better estimate, go to McDonald’s, order something and add cheese. Whatever they charge you for the slice of cheese is probably double their cost.

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Umm… what? 2 slices of white bread, 1 slice of American cheese, and some butter is not more than a dollar.

You must be one of those people who complains about not having enough money when you spend it like an idiot.

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