http://redwiretimes.com/letters/bre...st-freshly-transferred-and-sold-at-a-mark-up/
Told by someone quite common practice in the F&B industry.
Told by someone quite common practice in the F&B industry.
http://redwiretimes.com/letters/breadtalks-freshly-prepared-soya-bean-milk-is-just-freshly-transferred-and-sold-at-a-mark-up/
Told by someone quite common practice in the F&B industry.
Yeah. Doesn't anyone ever wonder how coffeeshops get those "home made" barley drink and sell to customers? Do we really believe they are really home made?
"Home made" generally means "made by some unlicensed manufacturer using dubious ingredients and utensils and then bought by me at a ridiculously low price."
"Home made" generally means "made by some unlicensed manufacturer using dubious ingredients and utensils and then bought by me at a ridiculously low price."
Yeah.
Doesn't anyone ever wonder how coffeeshops get those "home made" barley drink and sell to customers?
Do we really believe they are really home made?
Most coffeeshop's barley are made from powder...
But there is one coffeeshop I know makes their own barley. Because I saw them making it, and each barely drink tub you can see the barley inside, with wintermelon sugar pieces in it.
Most coffeeshop's barley are made from powder...
But there is one coffeeshop I know makes their own barley. Because I saw them making it, and each barely drink tub you can see the barley inside, with wintermelon sugar pieces in it.
Nothing is more freshly prepared than this:
This is what some people mean by "Home M2ade".
....freshly squeezed .........but you have used the picture too many times ..... I doubt that she's fresh anymore.......:bsmilie:
The 1 litre Yeo's soya bean packet cost $1 each and 2 for $1.90 at most retail shops.
The Breadtalk bottle is 350ml priced at $1.80 but the 1 litre of the Yeo's soya bean is divided into three 350ml bottle, so you are only getting about 333ml.
They are quoting NTUC Fairprice 1 litre Yeo's soya bean priced at $1.50. :bigeyes:
But do you get served like this in Fairprice: