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Sample Business Plan For Setup Of Fast Food Restaurant In Nigeria by Nigeriahomebiz(m): 12:40am On Jul 02, 2020
In this article on setting up a fast food restaurant business in Nigeria we are going to be looking at the benefits, opportunities, challenges and some startup expenses and first year projections for a startup fast food business.

Overview of Fast Food Restaurant Business in Nigeria

A fast food business is a hospitality service that provides meals on the go for individuals and businesses usually in a busy city with very large number of very busy people holding corporate jobs and who have the disposable income that will support patronage.

As a lifestyle service, fast food restaurants serve the middle class market and not the low income earners. That means places with a large number of middle class residents and workers would be an ideal place to locate a fast food restaurant.

In addition to being a quick source of meals to very busy people, fast food restaurants also provide catering service to social and corporate events such as; wedding receptions, parties, seminars and product launches to name a few.

There are more than 900 registered brands and trademarks in the fast food market in Nigeria with some of the more popular ones owning close to 200 outlets nationwide. The more popular ones are; Mr Biggs, Tasty Fried Chicken, Chicken Republic, Sweet Sensation, Southern Fried Chicken, Drumstix and Tantalizers to name a few.

In all, these restaurants generate over 360 billion naira a year in gross sales but are very much challenged by high operating costs and stiff competition among operators. The list of these challenges and threats are available on request see article source for details.

Market Opportunity for Fast Food Services in Nigeria

There is a huge market for fast food restaurants in Nigeria. At least 18 million Nigerians are eligible to patronize fast food restaurants with many having the ability to spend 2,000 naira per order and making on average one order a week. This conservative estimate can imply that the overall industry revenue would be at least 360 billion naira excluding corporate orders which are potentially huge as well.

With the rise of cashless payment options, growing influence of social media and digital marketing services in Nigeria, operators of fast food restaurants can expect to make huge sales through deliveries to homes and offices based on online orders.

The cost of cooked meals from fast food restaurants is not that much different from local food bukas (canteens or mama puts) which many Nigerians with tight work schedule patronize mainly for lunch. That means for people with decent incomes, there isn’t a better choice than to patronize the fast

Add the cosmopolitan nature of most Nigerian city dwellers. Many people go to work early and return late from work with little or no time to cook. That leaves them with no choice

Challenges of Fast Food Restaurant Businesses in Nigeria
The fast food restaurants will remain perpetually bugged down by high operating costs provided power supply remains inadequate. The high cost of diesel and long operational hours means at least 40% of operating costs on gross profit besides overhead and rent cost.

Secondly the machinery used comes at a high cost to acquire. Operators complain about their inability to access affordable alternatives locally and how the huge forex cost also contributes to declining profit margin.

There is still the problem of declining purchasing power among consumers – the recession of 2015 – 2016 hit the industry very hard with many outlets closing shop. It would take a while for peak sales of 2014 period to be replicated even as another recession is looming in 2020.

Relaxing requirements for entry into the industry has also watered down the service standards.

More on this business plan from source: https://lagosbusinesses..com/2020/06/sample-business-plan-on-setup-of-fast.html
Re: Sample Business Plan For Setup Of Fast Food Restaurant In Nigeria by AkwaIbomMan(m): 2:54am On Aug 30, 2020
Nigeriahomebiz I need your help on funding options for opening a fast food and also constraints to fast food business and then kindly give me a sample of company business description.
It's needed urgently please.
Thanks
Re: Sample Business Plan For Setup Of Fast Food Restaurant In Nigeria by konews: 3:48pm On Oct 13, 2020
Re: Sample Business Plan For Setup Of Fast Food Restaurant In Nigeria by eyems: 8:55am On Mar 17
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Business Description
Vision
Mission
Name of firm
Legal status
Location of business
Products/services
Target market
Competition
Market Analysis
Market Strategies
Promotion strategies
Distribution strategies
Competitive Edge
SWOT Analysis
Legal, Environmental, Socio-Economic and Regulatory Issues
Legal
Environmental
Socio-economic
Regulatory
Risk Analysis
Financial Plan
Project cost
Funding requirement
Projected sales
Staff/labour requirement & cost
Projected Income statement
Projected cash flow statement
Projected balance sheet
Profitability analysis
Break Even Point Analysis
Other considerations
Economic justification
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Conclusion/Recommendation

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