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10 things to consider when starting a food or drink business

10 things to consider when starting a food or drink business

Posted: Fri 4th Aug 2023

The UK food and drink industry continues to thrive. It's also fickle and highly competitive so you have to stand out from the crowd.

The Enterprise Nation community is overflowing with ambitious entrepreneurs looking to combine their love of food with a desire to be their own boss.

In this blog, you'll find all the resources you need to give your food and drink business every chance of success. You'll also meet expert advisers who are on hand to help you get it right first time. Let's tuck in!

Write a business plan

The key to a successful food and drink business lies in getting everything right at the beginning. And the way to do that is to develop a business plan that will give you a sense of direction and prioritise your first steps.

Done right, your business plan will guide your new business towards being both profitable and sustainable. It should outline your goals, strategies and financial targets, which will make it an invaluable asset for attracting investors and securing finance later.

Some important aspects of your business plan include the following:

  • Defining your food concept: This involves determining what type of food and/or drink you'll offer, your style of service, and the core values that will set the business apart from its competitors.

  • Identifying the target market: Appealing to potential customers means knowing who they are! You should research the demographics, preferences and behaviours of your target audience.

  • Developing a marketing strategy: A good marketing strategy will allow you to build a loyal customer base, increase sales, and enhance brand awareness.

  • Choosing a location: Where your business is based is another essential ingredient in the recipe for success. Selecting the ideal spot for the business will depend on many factors, such as accessibility, foot traffic, competition, and the cost of renting or buying premises.

  • Laying out your budget: This section outlines the costs of starting up, your operating expenses and your cash flow projections, providing a clear picture of the finances.

  • Planning to hire staff: You need to decide what type of employees you'll need, the hiring process you'll follow, and what salaries and benefits you'll offer.

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Raise funds

Whatever stage your business is at, there’s a range of funding opportunities to consider – from government grants to crowdfunding campaigns.

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Research your market

Market research should never be underestimated. Conducting regular market research allows you to understand both your customers and competitors, and to stay abreast of market trends.

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Ace your accounting

From company formation and bookkeeping, to securing finance and filing your tax return – there’s lots to consider when starting your business.

Read

This guide will help you choose the correct business structure, register your business and make sure your intellectual property is protected.

Watch

In this webinar, learn how you can start managing your accounts and make them feel less of a chore!

Connect with an expert adviser

The team at Pink Pig Financials will take the aggro out of accounting. Book a discovery call with Cheryl Sharp to discuss your needs.

Stand out from the crowd

There’s more to building a winning brand than simply whipping up a logo. It also includes your company’s offering, message, values and personality.

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Discover why and how to build a brand identity for your business.

Watch

Enterprise Nation adviser Aarti Parmar works with businesses to build authentic and meaningful brands that help them achieve their goals. Find out how.

Connect with an expert adviser

Having worked with global brands and start-ups alike, Sally Jimson brings a wealth of knowledge and an innovative approach to every project.

Her passion and goal is to make your business feel bigger, better, and positioned for success—without unnecessary complexity or corporate jargon. Book a discovery call with Sally now.

 

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Spread the word on social media

People eat first with their eyes, so social media is perhaps the easiest way to get your food brand out there. A solid social media strategy will help you reach new audiences.

Read

Discover how social media tools can help you to plan, monitor and manage your social media.

Watch

Learn effective techniques for creating attention-grabbing headlines, engaging visuals and persuasive ad copy in your social media posts in this business.connected webinar.

Connect with an expert adviser

Social media expert Fin Wycherley can help you build your social media sales machine. Book a discovery call with Fin.

Get your products into the aisles

Is your dream to see your product on the shop shelves? Competition is fierce, but with a little guidance you can secure your spot in the supermarket aisle.

Read

Checkout this definitive guide to finding and pitching supermarket buyers with your product.

Watch

Discover what James Bailey, Managing Director of Waitrose, is looking for when stocking the aisles and discover how you can come to the attention of the buying department.

Connect with an expert adviser

Ami Rabheru is a highly experienced retail consultant who's passionate about teaching retail brands the skills they need to start, grow and scale.

She'll help you think differently, develop compelling product strategies and build long-lasting customer relationships. Book a discovery call with Ami now.

Make your space work

From fast food outlets and street food vendors to full-service eateries, food service accounts for more than half of all food sales. Making your retail space work for your business is vital.

Read

If you own and operate a food business it’s highly likely that you also have a landlord. This blog is all about how to negotiate lease terms as a hospitality business.

Watch

Pop-up shops can be a great opportunity for e-commerce brands to meet customers in person and test physical retail. Find out what it takes to successfully set up and sell in a pop-up.

 

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Make sales and boost profits

Read

Develop a profitable product ecosystem and maximise every sale.

Watch

This webinar will provide some practical tips for making your food business more profitable.

Connect with an expert

With over 25 years’ food and drink sales experience David Orr will help you to explore new sales channels. Connect with David on Enterprise Nation.

Export your product

Exporting goods can make small businesses more competitive, innovative and productive. While it can be intimidating and time-consuming to explore international opportunities, it’s easier than you think.

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This blog will help you to understand the new customs rules and how to comply with them.

Watch

Get an overview of the main changes to the customs rules in this Go Global webinar. Find out what they mean for your business and where to find further information to keep your business moving.

Connect with an expert adviser

Nicola Thomas is passionate about helping food and drink businesses build sustainable and profitable sales overseas. She’ll deliver practical support programmes for new and experienced exporters. Connect with Nicola today.

 

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Need help with building your dream food business?

No problem! As an Enterprise Nation member, you'll get free access to in-depth resources on everything from business plans and marketing to finance and sales. Join today for the full range of member benefits! 

Enterprise Nation has helped thousands of people start and grow their businesses. Led by founder, Emma Jones CBE, Enterprise Nation connects you to the resources and expertise to help you succeed.

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