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All You Need
Why One Shot Revolver?
Making money from shakes is a technology issue, not a marketing
issue. How much is it costing you to sell milk shakes?

How much real profit are you actually making on serving? Markets may
determine your selling price, but it’s your technology that will
determine your portion costs and therefore your profits.
And let us be frank, there is no space-age technology in manufacturing
conventional milkshake. Product mix is product mix.Conventional
equipment manufacturers have striven over the decades to ease the
well-known problems of such equipment but still they exist to a
great extent. Often it is the shake equipment
that represents the biggest challenge within an outlet. Some problems
are due to the very nature of the equipment and product, but much
is due to the inability of the operators to operate and sanitise
the equipment correctly.

Apart from raw material costs, all other production and service costs are
normally hidden as overheads. Energy consumption, cleaning, sanitising,
waste, training, transport, servicing, maintenance – all indirect
costs, all written off under overheads, all hidden. Result? True portion
costs and true profits (or losses), unknown.
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