Getting Your Specialty Food Product Onto Store Shelves: The Ultimate Wholesale How-To Guide For Artisan Food Companies


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Many small food business owners dream of seeing their products on store shelves, but how to get onto those shelves is a mystery. Focused specifically on specialty food businesses that don't have millions of marketing dollars at their disposal, this book unravels that mystery for food entrepreneurs, offering tactical tips, insight, and short stories of entrepreneurs who have been in your place and succeeded.
Topics include:
- Understanding the wholesale industry and the roles that brokers and distributors play
- Pricing products appropriately so that you can grow and make money
- In-depth insight into a variety of wholesale food channels, covering what you need to know and how you should approach specialty stores, supermarkets, club stores, and even food service and hospitality
- How and why you should support your retailers to ensure you stay on the shelf
- Information on labeling regulations and packaging guidelines to ensure your product gets noticed by customers and conforms with FDA requirements
- Definitions and explanations of common wholesale and promotional terminology
- Creating sales sheets that help your product sell-and samples to help guide you
- The role trade shows play and how to make the most of them

Author: Jennifer Lewis
Publisher: Rabbit Ranch Publishing
Published: 07/11/2014
Pages: 164
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.99w x 0.35d
ISBN13: 9780692213285
ISBN10: 0692213287
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Small Business | General

About the Author
A former professional pastry chef turned small food business owner, Jennifer is intimately familiar with the challenges food entrepreneurs face as they start and grow their businesses. Responding to the dearth of food business information, Jennifer founded and runs the popular website, www.smallfoodbiz.com. It provides information, resources, and tools to help artisan food entrepreneurs on their food business journeys. In addition to her culinary degree, Jennifer also holds an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. She is also the author of Starting a Part-Time Food Business, Food on Wheels, and Handmade.

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