My start in business
I have always been fascinated by businesses and how they
operate. In college, I bought an
electric griddle and, with a friend, started a business selling pancakes two
nights a week in our dorm.
The idea for the enterprise started at an IHOP on National
Pancake Day (Fat Tuesday). My friend and
I were discussing ways to pay for our own electric pancake griddle, and we decided
to sell pancakes in our dorm. That
evening I bought over $120 worth of supplies and equipment. We spent the next month “testing” pancakes and
calculating exactly how much we should charge per pancake. We settled on $.50 per pancake and, to
prevent oversaturation, decided to only sell two nights a week.
The business, which we named JHOP (Jack’s House of Pancakes)
Enterprises, did very well and we learned a lot. We discovered that sales would go up on
evenings when the college’s cafeteria served unpopular meals. Occasionally, we would advertise and sell
pancakes on unscheduled nights solely because the cafeteria’s dinner wasn't
popular.
We also learned to innovate and the importance of business analysis. I came up with the idea to sell pancakes
“taco style” (chocolate chips rolled in a pancake) which increased profit
significantly more than we had expected for the additional $.25 charged. A little analysis showed that in addition to
charging an extra $.25, we were also reducing consumption of our most expensive
ingredients: butter, syrup, and plastic forks.
This taught me the importance of understanding not only how single
components of a system work, but also how they fit into the whole.
JHOP was one of the more informative and enjoyable
experiences I have. My friend and I not
only made money, but we also had a great time and learned much about business. I often draw on lessons I learned from that small
business.
This is awesome! So my question is how long did it take you to recoup your investment of the pancake griddle and materials and start turning a profit?
ReplyDeleteMy dorm did something similar, but we never charged since it was sponsored by the RA's. I think we should have.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool story, thanks for sharing! I would have been one of your larger profit margins because I love chocolate chips in my pancakes.
ReplyDeleteGood question from Anatole! Give us some financials Jack! Very inspiring story and initiative from you and your roommate. Plus your room probably always smelled great as opposed to say, Matt's which probably smelled like stall gym socks.
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