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Anyone want to invest in a business start up . Needs funds to purchase equipment.

Companies has been profitable for 2 years. Led by people with 20+ years experience.

Food distribution business. Even during covid our sales increased with more grocery store sales. While restaurants slowed down. Constant growth recession or boom in economy it doesn’t matter. People never stop eating. Recession proof business

>> No.22511142

>>22511117
bump of interest

>> No.22511306

>>22511142
Thanks just throwing this out there

Restaurants orders for produce and dry goods slowed down maybe %30-45% . While some even went out of business. Our company had about more than half of the sales from grocery stores and about 1/3 from restaurants. The stores orders sometimes order 2-3x normal amount I sales. Regardless of the panic buying stores orders kept on being steady and larger amount.

We have since then kept aggressively marketing to restaurants. While focusing our lead sales into going after grocery stores. Grocery stores would receive produce and dry goods at a lower price due to the high volume they order. The large orders they place warrant a lower price we sold to them

>> No.22511379

>>22511117
and how the fuck we can arrange that through anonymous origami enthusiast board

>> No.22511418

>>22511379
No clue just seeing if anyone was interested. And if it was possible.

Of course I will not put a eth address and say send me money. I am just throwing out an idea and what people think about this

>> No.22511464

>>22511379
This board is biz but honestly it’s a degen reddit crypto moonshot board full of

>> No.22511523

>>22511418
so maybe you can provide at least some fuckin details where you at and what you doing, because "muh food delivery , location world" is not enough to even consider the idea.

and what equpiment do you need to store food or drive it around, and why you cant get those funds from banks instead of anonymous people on the internet you dum dum.

you literally provided zero useful information in this thread, and most likely you are retarded 17 year old who's father is delivering bell pepers for life in some used up volksvagen, you watched two ted talks while being high, and now you think about "building your empire".

more info or gtfo of my board you summerfag

>> No.22511554

>>22511523
Gay

>> No.22511602

>>22511523
Food distribution we deliver produce and dry goods. We have coolers for fruits and vegetables. Dry goods are just kept in normal room with fans on. What is needed is more trucks with refrigeration and larger trucks

>> No.22511733

>>22511464
It is but there are few people genuinely interested in setting an actual business at some point but we are outnumbered by shills and neets as well as doing stuff outside the board in order to actualize whatever we strive for. I wish I could help but I'm a poor eurofag and I'll keep bumping this thread bc when/if I ever make it I want to open a business in the food industry. I would unironically wire you $100 if it could help you grow your business even it will hurt my wallet but I will also try to help in other ways. Even if this thread dies I want to to stay here and make threads, there are people on this shithole from time to time who will give you advice/tips/knowledge that will save you time AND money. Keep going my boomer friend

>> No.22511737

>>22511117
I am in the produce industry what market are you in?

>> No.22511781

>>22511602
We have applied but we still needs to provide down.

We are actively growing ie were going hard after competitors. If you have worked in this industry. You need to know that you need to carry customers aka give them credit. More customers more credits. don’t want to reduce cash flow

>> No.22511822

>>22511737
Same here produce. Been in it since a kid I’ve done very thing from picking planting packing selling

>> No.22511827

>>22511602
Also the anon above is slightly right. You may have to provede more specifics as to what your company actually needs and what are your shortcomings as a company and you as an individual. There are accountants browsing the board who could give you some tips how to finance your fleet expansion with low interest and how to lower your taxes. If you are looking to solely finance your business in this site then you have a lower iq than the retards buying sushi or whatever. Don't dox yourself but you have to give some specifics for people to see what you lack and shit on you with tough love

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>>22511554
>>22511602
>>22511781
literally samefagging and can't breakdown things in one post. go back

>> No.22511899

>>22511602
lease the trucks if you can't afford them

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For example, buying trucks will incur maintenance among other costs whereas if you find another company who provides the services you need you will probably save some cash before you are able to scale. Idk I'm sperging out bc I have some experience in the industry and people with reasl businesses or want to establish a business are a rare sight here these days

>> No.22512003

>>22511899
Yes but when a lease is over you own zero. Once truck is paid off you have down payment for a new truck.

To sum it up capital needed for refrigerated trucks and growth

>> No.22512013

OP is sadly the kind of hardworking but 90IQ brainlet that ends up being unusually wealthy

Good luck to you OP. I’m trying to do something different, but with growing fancy mushrooms and distributing them to Vegas grocery/restaurants

>> No.22512183

>>22512013
I purchase and market what sells the most so I get most volume and source these big sellers the best I can.

Mushrooms are good but they are low volume.

Biggest sellers are potatoes, onions, tomatoes, peppers limes and avocados . I purchase these In the biggest quantities with consideration in the quality and freshness. By doing this I am able to sell good price to stores sometimes lower than competitors and also making a huge markup to restaurants and small customer beucase I am sourcing the biggest volume sellers really cheap

>> No.22512205

>>22512183
What do you grow?

>> No.22512287

>>22512013
Farming is good but is expensive. It takes. 20k to grow pick and ship an acre of tomatoes. And months of hard work. While in sales I can sell an acre of tomatoes a day. Without having to buy land tractors, sprayers, pumps, filter chemical, seedlings, boxes, stakes string, plastic mulch.

All I do is purchase. To grow an acre is hard to sell and acre requires less work and I can it instantly. So our sourcing has to be on point.

Growing-hard tons of work

Selling - no limit on how much you can sell


I’ve farmed but what I farmed in six months I can build up to sell in a week.

>> No.22512316

>>22512205
I don’t grow anymore due to all the variables and purchases, labor laws etc.

I just source and sell no limit
High volume


No need to wait six months to get my ones back. Or hail comes and kills the crop or high heat tornadoes etc

>> No.22512676

>>22512316
>>22512287
So you are more in sales than production. You need to do some research first m8. So far you come across as clueless in both industries and people will rightfully call you names. If you run a small size business it's better to lease the trucks and renew the lease or lease newer trucks and buy once your company can sustain their costs even in an even worse economic downturn.