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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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You’re getting ripped off.

Who’s your bread guy?

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Indeed. I can grab a loaf of cheap white bread from my local grocery store for under $2 which is cut into 22 slices.

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Cut those in half again and double your profit!

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You are getting 22 slices? What brand are you getting? I feel like 16 is the standard but about 50% of the time I’m fairly certain it’s only 15 or 17.

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I would love to see your source. I don’t buy bread in bulk but I have a friend who owns a local restaurant in my town. I know how much he pays for the bread he serves for breakfast and it doesn’t get cheaper than that.

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https://www.safeway.com/shop/product-details.960013141.html

This is not the cheapest, you can get better pricing than this with a Costco business account. Your friend is probably not serving the lowest price bulk bread available, they probably have some self respect.

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I fight seagulls for it.

Youth these days think you buy everything and don’t understand a little labour goes a long way.

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I don’t buy in bulk, and I pay under $2usd for a loaf of basic white bread from any supermarket. After taxes, to be clear.

If I were to bulk buy / business discount, it would be less.

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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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July 7, 2019 - so yep.

But still profitable after 4 years.

Would make more money renting the food truck out as capsule sleeping for 6 people though, these days.

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25¢ per slice.

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

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Where I live, it’s currently $4Cdn for a loaf of basic white Wonder bread, it’s $8.50Cdn for a stick of salted butter, and $5.50Cdn for a pack of 22 slices of processed cheese (not the thick slice type). My country is currently going through a bit of a cost of living crisis because shelter, heating, food costs are becoming insane. How much are those things where you live? I think it’s interesting the differences based on where we all are. 1$ for an entire grilled cheese sandwich in Canada would be considered an incredible deal for takeout food pricing.

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(presuming you mean $CAD for Canadian dollars, not cdn)

$4cad = $2.90usd = 13.2c/slice

$5.50cad = $4usd = 18.2c/slice

That’s 44.5c each.

That’s 125% profit. Given that a common margin aimed for is 100%, this is a good deal with your over priced products. And I don’t believe you can’t get basic white bread for less than $4cad in Canada.

Also, $1usd is $1.37cad

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In the UK I can currently buy an 800g loaf of bread for 45p (£0.45), a 500g tub of soft spread butter substitute for 99p (£0.99), and a 200g pack of 10 cheese slices for 65p (£0.65).

Each sandwich would cost about 12p (£0.12) to make, excluding the energy costs.

Doubling up on the cheese, or using higher quality cheese would still keep it under 20p per sandwich, and that’s off the shelf costs, no bulk discounts.

Excuse me while I write up a business plan…

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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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