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    Establishment of “LLASZ Snacks” food cart

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    Date
    2012-03
    Author
    Arnoco, Kenneth V.
    Labo, May An O.
    Lipura, Carlo M.
    Silvestre, Nikki B.
    Zabala, Geraldine Kee M.
    Thesis Adviser
    Braga, Arlene B.
    Committee Chair
    Braga, Arlene B.
    Committee Members
    Lorenzo, Aldin C.
    Labaniego, Ariel N.
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    Abstract
    Llasz snacks will be the registered name of the proposed project. Its mission is to sustain the increasing demand for clean and delicious snack foods of the students of the two (2) institutions namely: Saint Catherine Academy Mambusao and Capiz State University, Poblacion Campus. Also, the proposed business aims to prove that the street food trade can be an important means of income generation and an affordable source of food for many. The proposed products of the business are kikiam, fishballs, squidballs, potato fries, hotdog and 8 oz. soft drinks. The business intends to fill in the demand-supply gap of the products mentioned in the municipality of Mambusao. After five years of operation, the proposed business will expand by adding another cart and gradually thereafter, it will be introduced to other municipalities in the province. The business envisions itself as the leading food cart business in the province of Capiz in the future. The proposed project will be owned by five (5) partners. Four of them will invest money to sustain the operation of the business and one will be an industrial partner who will contribute his/her expertise to manage the business. All five of them will divide all profits and losses equally. Aside from the manager, the project requires to have a laborer/vendor who will take charge of the preparation, cooking and selling of the products. The total capital requirement of the proposed business is P711, 340 which include the direct and indirect costs of the project. This investment can be recovered after0.89 years of operation. The expected return on investment of the proposed project is 113.61 percent.
    Keywords
    Food cart Snack foods Business Products
    Subject
    Snack foods--Marketing  Snack foods -- Philippines  Food carts -- Philippines  Small business--Management  Food industry and trade--Safety measures
    URI
    https://repository.capsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/312
    Recommended Citation
    Arnoco, K.V., Labo, M.A.O., Lipura, C.M., Silvestre, N.B. & Zabala, G.K.M. (2012). Establishment of “LLASZ Snacks” food cart [Undergraduate thesis, Capiz State University Burias Campus]. CAPSU Institutional Repository.
    Type
    Thesis
    Degree Discipline
    Commerce
    Degree Name
    Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
    Degree Level
    Undergraduate
    Department
    College of Management
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