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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Idea Napkin No. 1

1.  Who am I?  I am Dakotah Diaz.  My talents include being tall, making friends, and hacky sack.  My skills include running track, the ability to write an essay last minute, and the diligence to follow through on any task I set my mind to.  I have several aspirations, the biggest ones being to run the 800 and 400 meter race in the Olympics.  My other big aspiration is to start my own business, either the one I have been doing for these past assignments or an athletic training business.  If I were to start my own business, of course it is going to play a major role in my daily life.  I am going to need to make sure that everything is running smoothly, and that both my customers and employees are satisfied.

2.  Since I have been using Comfort Food Inc. as my business idea for the past assignments, I will use it again for this assignment as well.  Comfort Food Inc. serves food made only with locally grown produce, dairy, and meat.  The fast food industry has been slowly but surely declining in recent years, mainly due to the fact that many people (especially young adults) are becoming more conscious of what they are putting into their bodies.  Locally grown food is fresher, and in turn healthier, and not to mention tastier too.  This is especially true with produce, which begin to lose their nutrients after the first 24 hours of being harvested. The overall goal of Comfort Food Inc.  is to bring the food from the farm to the plate as quickly as possible to ensure that we provide the healthiest and tastiest food to our customers.

3.  Even though healthy food can be targeted towards any demographic, I would try to aim more towards college students, simply because, as I stated before, it is young adults who are leading the recent "eating healthy" trend.

4. People desire to eat at a place where they can feel calm and comfortable knowing that what they are eating is giving them good nutrients and helping them lead the healthy lifestyle that they want.  People buy fast food because it is convenient, and for college kids, convenience is everything.  They don't have time to prepare a healthy home-cooked meal.  But Comfort Food Inc. asks "why not have both?" 

5.  The main aspect that sets Comfort Food Inc. apart from other fast food chains is the supply chain.  We will get all of our ingredients from either local farms, or even have them grown on sight in compact greenhouses.  I know the idea of a greenhouse on sight sounds ridiculous, but it is actually completely feasible.  This restaurant would provide the freshest and healthiest ingredients out of any other fast food chain, since other fast food chains receive their ingredients from giant farms located several hundred miles away from their location.  The ingredients that most fast food chains use are on average, about two to three weeks old.  By that time, the produce has lost practically all of its nutrients and flavor, and being kept in a freezer the entire time doesn't help at all. 

Buying strictly from local farms and growing on sight can end up being very difficult.  Sometimes, there are shortages in a certain food, and the different seasons will result in different produce.  However, it does not make the goal of this business impossible.  First off, the mild changes in weather in Florida throughout the seasons allow for most of the same produce to be grown year-round, like guava and mushrooms.  Also, we could simply have seasonal menu items.  This could be beneficial because a changing menu provides customers with plenty of new dishes to try throughout the year.

5 comments:

  1. Dakotah, I definitely think your idea has a good backing with the current trend towards healthier eating! I don’t know if I would associate the company with the “fast food” idea because that will bring unwanted associations, but I think it’s realistic that you could make this work if you can come up with the upfront costs and create relations with suppliers.
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  2. Dakotah,
    I 100% agree with Emily. The idea has a lot of great potential, however labeling it as fast food may make potential customers lose interest. You talk about the seasonal changes in Florida, so would this business just be available in Florida? I like this idea though and definitely see potential! Take a look at my blog! http://ffavorule.blogspot.com/2016/02/idea-napkin-no-1.html

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  3. Dakotah,
    I see in paragraph #5 that you state that having a greenhouse on-site is feasible. How would that work? You're trying to access college students who are looking for convenience, so you're going to need a location on-campus or as close to campus as possible. By putting a greenhouse on-site, you're going to need a location that is 10 times the size of most restaurant locations. That means you'll need a very large (and expensive!) piece of property, if you can even find one that is both large enough and in close proximity to campus.

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  4. Dakotah,

    I really like this idea. I'm in south Florida and hate that my healthy food options are barely existent. There are too many chains restaurants and not enough health conscious places.
    My questions, how will you ensure local farmers are growing crops as you've mentioned? Will there be requirements for your partnerships to produce food a certain way. Who will make sure that happens? This can be extremely difficulty if there isn't a thorough plan, process and agreement in place. You'll also need partnerships with people who can help guarantee this 'clean' food. Overall, I love that you're thinking healthy as I would love to see this come to fruition.

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