Thread: Copper County Foods franchise - any thoughts?
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by WannaBeCA
Does anyone have experience in dealing with a Copper Country franchise or have used the service?
http://www.cfa.ca/FranchiseDetail.as...r+County+Fo ods
http://www.coppercountyfoods.ca/cgi-bin/home.pl
What about this idea then:
Having a food preparation and delivery service for people who are too busy or lazy to cook for themselves. More and more people (men and women) are working and they don't have the time to cook a proper meal after they get home from work. Plus, at 5pm or after, the grocery stores are packed with people. You would order in advance and the food would be delivered ...
It's an actual meal ( http://www.coppercountyfoods.ca/cgi-bin/menu.pl?id =1 ), say if you wanted Breaded Veal Cutlette, instead of the normal unfilling (possibly unhealthy) takeout food. And the prices are more reasonable, in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by slavka012
Holy crap, they are CHEAAAAP! How they make money?
They are not that cheap. They are just frozen dinners. The description of them being "delivered fresh" and only needing to be "warmed up" is kind misleading if what they say on the website is true.
They make these meals ...
Quote:
Originally Posted by slavka012
Holy crap, they are CHEAAAAP! How they make money?
They are not that cheap. They are just frozen dinners. The description of them being "delivered fresh" and only needing to be "warmed up" is kind misleading if what they say on the website is true.
They make ...
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Originally Posted by BornRuff
They are not that cheap. They are just frozen dinners. The description of them being "delivered fresh" and only needing to be "warmed up" is kind misleading if what they say on the website is true.
They make these meals in a factory in Brampton, and then frozen. They apparently deliver to most...
Quote:
Originally Posted by BornRuff
They are not that cheap. They are just frozen dinners. The description of them being "delivered fresh" and only needing to be "warmed up" is kind misleading if what they say on the website is true.
They make these meals in a factory in Brampton, and then frozen. They apparently ...
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Originally Posted by WannaBeCA
I will just keep buying lottery tickets then...
Do you really have nothing to say to this? If you can't provide a response to any of those concerns, than yes, you certainly should not go into this business.
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Originally Posted by WannaBeCA
say if you wanted Breaded Veal Cutlette, instead of the normal unfilling (possibly unhealthy) takeout food.
I would say possibly is an understatement...
I wonder if they will ever link depression with mal-nutrition? This attorney from Texas seems to think so...
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Quote: Originally Posted by BornRuff They are not that cheap. They are just frozen dinners. The description of them being "delivered fresh" and only needing to be "warmed up" is kind misleading if what they say on the website is true. They make these meals in a factory in Brampton, and then frozen. They apparently deliver to most areas once a week. I don't think the word fresh really applies to these...
Quote: Originally Posted by Audois "It wouldn't be that much more convenient than just going to the grocery store on a day you have some extra time and stocking up on frozen meals." I believe this franchise service is aimed at seniors who can not get out to the grocery store. They claim to be lower in fat and sodium and suitable for diabetics too. Are there not any low fat and low sodium frozen dinners already for sale?...
Quote: Originally Posted by WannaBeCA say if you wanted Breaded Veal Cutlette, instead of the normal unfilling (possibly unhealthy) takeout food. I would say possibly is an understatement... I wonder if they will ever link depression with mal-nutrition? This attorney from Texas seems to think so... http://www.texasinjuryattorney.com/n...e/malnutrition Maybe Farmers Market Culinary Delights now with Prozac would be a good marketing...
"It wouldn't be that much more convenient than just going to the grocery store on a day you have some extra time and stocking up on frozen meals." I believe this franchise service is aimed at seniors who can not get out to the grocery store. They claim to be lower in fat and sodium and suitable for diabetics too.
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