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Delivering Dinner—and Keepıng the Profit

Recently, Inc.’s legendary Norm Brodsky visited Michelle Gauthier and Justin Schwartz, founders of the thriving New York City–based fast-casual chain Mulberry & Vine. Mulberry & Vine has carved out a niche in a hotly competitive market with its healthy fare—but like many city-based restaurants, it faces challenges with rising costs and the advent of delivery services like Grubhub. Luckily, Norm was there to lend an ear—and weigh in.
FAST CASUAL Michelle Gauthier and Justin Schwartz in her apartment, from which they run Mulberry & Vine.

NORM: So, in the restaurant business, it boils down to percentages. What is your rent as a percentage of your total costs?

Michelle: It’s less than 10 percent at all of our locations.

Perfect. Ten percent is the magic number. What about food costs?

M: About 27 percent. With packaging, though, we’re probably at 30, 31.

OK. That’s an acceptable rate.

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