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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't even think of opening a gourmet food store without it.
Although, as the name suggests, this book is geared mainly towards gourmet to go operations (specialty food stores with emphasis on catering and gourmet take-out) it is an invuluable resource for anyone thinking about entering the gourmet food industry.

I wasted all kinds of time and money on general business start-up books and learned little more that nothing about...

Published on January 27, 2002 by Larry D. Christensen

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2.0 out of 5 stars Outdated!
You can easily find all of the book's information and more by visiting your favorite specialty shop and through the internet. Don't bother.
Published on December 29, 2009 by robcrab


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't even think of opening a gourmet food store without it., January 27, 2002
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Larry D. Christensen (Fort Sill, Oklahoma United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gourmet to Go: A Guide to Opening and Operating a Specialty Food Store (Hardcover)
Although, as the name suggests, this book is geared mainly towards gourmet to go operations (specialty food stores with emphasis on catering and gourmet take-out) it is an invuluable resource for anyone thinking about entering the gourmet food industry.

I wasted all kinds of time and money on general business start-up books and learned little more that nothing about starting a gourmet food store (or any business for that matter). The business plan section alone is better than a whole book I purchased on the subject. I found every bit of Gourmet to Go to be extemely useful and after reading it couldn't believe I had even considered going into business without it.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for starting stores or providing to stores., June 7, 2003
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This review is from: Gourmet to Go: A Guide to Opening and Operating a Specialty Food Store (Hardcover)
This is an excellent treatise of starting a specialty food store or, perhaps is even more beneficial to one who wishes to wholesale food products to place in food stores or delis..

People wanting to cash in on the current trend towards take-out convenience need this book, as well as From Kitchen To Market and How To Get Your Product Into Supermarkets.

The three books are invaluable for overlapping reasons. A prospective store operator needs to understand how to setup his or her store and, just as important, how their competition operates. Beginning store operators also need to understand their industry in detail not merely from the viewpoint of their competition and from their customers, but from their suppliers position.

Gourmet To Go does a great job from a narrow viewpoint. Probably the only topic not suffriciently explored is the hands'-on advice. Perhaps the next edition will detail the possibilities for including rollergrills, microwaves and how to earn what the industry refers to as "Plus-sales." I'm speaking of the technique in all fast food chains and convenience stores to get customers to spend more money.

Other hands-on topics that should be discussed are controlling theft and the experience of many store operators who have lost significant chunks of money in providing lottery tickets. I know of a feww whose losses exceeded $10,000. Adding insult to injury, lottery only reimburses stores from one to three percent of gross sales and pay-outs for winning tickets. Despite such a poor return on investment, many stores consider it mandatory to provide lottery.

Further, computerizing the store could be considered, as well as installing UPC readers. It is not uncommon to see even the smallest store using such equipment. Yet, those installing such systems all seem to have to reinvent the wheel.

Again, buy this book but augment it with From Kitchen To Market and with How To Get Your Product Into Supermarkets so you can keep up with and, perhaps, improve upon your competition and keep customers, suppliers and yourself happy!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable Tool, June 13, 2003
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TanyaTLB (Astoria, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gourmet to Go: A Guide to Opening and Operating a Specialty Food Store (Hardcover)
I have been working on opening a specialty food shop/cafe and got stuck on the logistics of planning. After using several guides and books I randomly found (and getting NOWHERE) I decided to buy Gourmet to Go on a recommendation. It is THE best thing I could have ever bought, hands down. It seems that all the questions I had were answered in the book, and the structure of the book leads readers down a logical path through the maze of planning for this type of business. If you are to buy any book on this topic, this is the one. The money spent on this book will save you thousands later on. Two thumbs up!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great guide, November 19, 2004
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This review is from: Gourmet to Go: A Guide to Opening and Operating a Specialty Food Store (Hardcover)
A friend recently opened a store and this book has acurately addressed some of the issues we are experiencing. The author has a knack for addressing both personal issues such as self doubt, fear, relations with partners as well as topics related to the business. He compels the entrepreneur to think hard about the objectives of his undertaking and then walks him through it step by step.

The sections on site location and templates for creating a business model, mission statement and feasability study are better than two other books that I had purchased.

Most of the book has little to do with specialty food and more about the decision and execution process of opening a new place. I would recomend it to both someone just toying with the idea and someone who is already established.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Primer on Contemplating Gourmet Store Venture, April 3, 2003
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rodboomboom (Dearborn, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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Having some experience with new product projects for major corporations, this somewhat smaller scale, but nonetheless similar principled look at the operations and craft of specialty food store biz is well-done.

It is full of relevant and cogent thoughts for anyone interested in this market niche. What I found very well done is the sections of writing the biz plan and the steps therein critical to putting together and then implementing such.

Also included are fairly thorough lists of resources such as consultants, trade journals, suppliers, etc.

What could possibly have been additionaly useful was stress on two key areas: concentration on obstacles and their probability of happening (i.e. scenario plotting) and finding and use of two key players from the outset: attorney and accountant/tax specialist.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The book you must read before starting your gourmet store, July 30, 2000
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Herve Corbel - Hotel Ocean (Miami Beach, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gourmet to Go: A Guide to Opening and Operating a Specialty Food Store (Hardcover)
You will find in this book the best advices for anybody who wants to endertake a Gourmet food business. From the design of the store (including Kitchen equipment) to the day to day operation, from a theorical business plan to its practical application, Robert Wemischner and Karen Karp provide the reader with the best support and the best methodology to succeed in this business. "Gourmet to Go" is a book that leads step by step the Gourmet food entrepreneur to a real and durable success in this field. Most of the subjects are treated with an obvious professional background. We would like to find some more informations on the product by itself (type of food, type of gourmet product) and maybe some ideas on possible future development... This is a very hepfull manual.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Outdated!, December 29, 2009
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robcrab (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) - See all my reviews
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You can easily find all of the book's information and more by visiting your favorite specialty shop and through the internet. Don't bother.
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