Writing a business plan to open an actual fitness restaurant.
You may have heard of Protein House and other places with a similar premise, but they really cater to casual gym goers, or 'DYEL' as you call them. They sell low calorie salad wraps and fruit smoothies.
The place I'm opening will be split into a 'bulking' and 'cutting' areas, and some of the menu items will be
>JUST (TM) Seasoned chicken breast >Eight egg omelette >Actual fresh vegetables (broccoli, kale) and wholegrain/brown rice
Basically the same shit you cook at home, but marinated, seasoned, grilled, BBQ. At an affordable price, the place you can eat at regularly after gym sessions.
This is a niche market but there's a great location with high fitness enthusiast foot traffic, and I'm assuming the average guy who looks after their health would also like to eat lean meats and veg once in a while.
Grayson Sanders
Don't forget to offer a vegan section
Angel Johnson
selling roids probably got a better ROI plus better results
Gabriel Morales
You say you're writing a business plan.
I see no statistics and no estimates.
Did you come up with this idea 5 minutes ago?
Jaxson Diaz
They had a similar concept in NYC about a decade ago called THE PUMP. Went out of business pretty fast.
The food was super healthy just as you describe but tasted so god damn bland.
David Edwards
It's funny you'd say this. MY buddy is starting a company like this in Florida that he hopes to grow into a large supermarket type thing. Ultimately I think he hopes to create cheaper, prepared, and readily available food to the masses to help not only save money but introduce a store front that is health orientated. This business also includes delivery (soon).
Grayson Brown
Don't just try to target the average person working out...think moms too busy with a schedule to cook dinner but wants a cheaper healthy dinner for their family. Think single family homes just need a quick fix a couple times a week. Think College/students who need to save money but don't want to eat ramen noodles.
Michael Ortiz
BAGEL U R G E R S
Anthony Walker
Aren't dedicated bodybuilders the poorest class of human since slavery was legal? They survive on canned tuna and steroids, while blowing gym owners to get free workout passes.
Jacob Evans
You expect me to post it here? I've been filling it in parts for a while, just thought I'd ask here for some bonus insight.
I've tried some of the potential dishes myself, and have had people over to try them. They're not bland at all, without the extra calories from butter/oils or the salt.
Bentley Edwards
Do you know how expensive steroids are? They are not at all poor, they just spend their entire income on drugs which is more than most people could afford.
Kayden Myers
That's kinda the point I'm aiming for. How much money is leftover to spend on your prepared foods?
Would it be possible for you to cut costs by running your body builder fast food out of a food truck that hangs out in the parking lot of gyms? I'm sorry, I just don't see string tanktop dudes legday walking across the street to your restaurant, sitting down for an hour or two to eat an expensive rice and chicken dish with fancy Weider Shake.
Honestly, aren't these folks as time-poor, because of their lifestyle, as they are money-poor? Two hour daily workouts cuts into the time available for work and play.
Also, please don't take any of this as naysaying. I just want to see you 'make it brah'.
Thomas Smith
>assuming everyone is unable to cook >assuming everyone wants to spend at least twice the amount they would to eat "healthy"
Joshua Morris
Hello stupid-faggot. Why are you replying to me?
Nicholas Ortiz
Dumbnuts asks for feedback.
Lashes out when someone tells him their two cents.
Go home you estro-pumped halfwit.
Julian Hernandez
I'm not op. Id call you retarded, and stuff, but meh...
Xavier Brown
OP this is a great idea, I am stealing it.
Cheers bro.
David Bennett
I think you would do better with a home food delivery model like blue apron.
Carter Sanders
>bulking and cutting areas
lol thats a terrible idea
Noah Martinez
listen to this user. 90-95% of Restaurants are money death pits. Try to start a food truck or even a type of Ice Cream truck thing that sells protein shakes/bars
Brayden Long
That's a terrible idea that will fail.
Cooper Taylor
Op Google MyFitFoods. They package the food for you. It's actually really tasty and the concept makes money.
Ryder Butler
ive seen this biz before in singapore. it seems to sorta work as an in-gym kiosk that sells smoothies, bars, and other prepared, long shelf life food/drinks. basically a protein infused smoothie bar at the gym. I dont know if it makes money though. most lifters bring protein power of their own.
Grayson Jenkins
Restaurant business is really tuff dude. Very high failure rate. What is your experience in the industry?
Caleb Flores
But some of this shit isn't actually healthy. Rice is full of fucking carbs you dolt. Eggs are better for you than just egg whites. America has no fucking concept of what is healthy. That's why all of you are fat