Anonymous wrote:One of most popular items at our Monday night B meets were snow cones. We had a line all night long - the hotter the night, the faster we sold out. We bought a machine several years ago and it paid for itself in less than one summer. Unfortunately, the parents who took over the concessions didn't want to deal with the machine so we haven't sold them the last couple of years.
Our biggest profit margins on Monday nights were hot dogs and burgers. BUT finding parents to grill was always difficult. We always sold out of Chick-Fil_A sandwiches but we only made about $1 per sandwich versus making $4 per burger. This was a couple of years ago so the prices have changed, but probably not by much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruit cups (prepared night before or day of and kept on ice) do the best for us in both morning and evening meets.
Mornings: burritos, donuts, bagels, smoothies, cup o’ Noodles (yes even when it’s hot outside), coffee.
Evenings: pizza, burgers, hot dogs, nachos, shaved ice.
Plus: water, sodas, chips, candy, etc.
Do you need a food license for all this?
Anonymous wrote:Fruit cups (prepared night before or day of and kept on ice) do the best for us in both morning and evening meets.
Mornings: burritos, donuts, bagels, smoothies, cup o’ Noodles (yes even when it’s hot outside), coffee.
Evenings: pizza, burgers, hot dogs, nachos, shaved ice.
Plus: water, sodas, chips, candy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about for a meet or your regular Swim/pool season?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For chips, soda, water and even donuts, we ask for donations from parents. It counts as volunteer hours and it’s 100% profit for us. We use it towards coaches bonuses and for their meals.
Wow - I feel like we already hit up the parents a ton - but maybe we could think about this. What constitutes a volunteer hour worth of chips or soda, water etc?
We figure about $12-$15 an hour per volunteer hour. A dozen dunkin donuts is over $14 now. Or we ask for a box of the variety chips or goldfish from Costco. Some times we ask for 2 packs of gatorade, the larger individual bottles. We have families that are more than willing to buy their way out of working.
Curious how big your team is. With ~150 swimmers, I don’t think we could staff a compliant swim meet if we had a mechanism for parents to opt out of deck jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For chips, soda, water and even donuts, we ask for donations from parents. It counts as volunteer hours and it’s 100% profit for us. We use it towards coaches bonuses and for their meals.
Wow - I feel like we already hit up the parents a ton - but maybe we could think about this. What constitutes a volunteer hour worth of chips or soda, water etc?
We figure about $12-$15 an hour per volunteer hour. A dozen dunkin donuts is over $14 now. Or we ask for a box of the variety chips or goldfish from Costco. Some times we ask for 2 packs of gatorade, the larger individual bottles. We have families that are more than willing to buy their way out of working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For chips, soda, water and even donuts, we ask for donations from parents. It counts as volunteer hours and it’s 100% profit for us. We use it towards coaches bonuses and for their meals.
Wow - I feel like we already hit up the parents a ton - but maybe we could think about this. What constitutes a volunteer hour worth of chips or soda, water etc?
Anonymous wrote:For chips, soda, water and even donuts, we ask for donations from parents. It counts as volunteer hours and it’s 100% profit for us. We use it towards coaches bonuses and for their meals.