Friday, August 19th, 2011 at
6:26 am
Just wondering how the kitchen equipment is sold off when a restaurant is closed down. Let’s say it’s not a chain so the equipment can’t be used at other locations.
I’m referring to the big pieces like a flat top, fryer and walk-in fridge and freezer. Do kitchen equipment companies buy it back for a fraction of the price? Is there like a classified ad that’s put up? Can any individual approach the manager of the restaurant and offer to buy the equipment?
Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at
4:46 am
for a buffet, approx. how much for:
property rental
food supplies
restaurant furniture
kitchen equipment
advertising
salaries for employees
I’m from Toronto btw
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
2:04 pm
Need a supplier of full bedroom furniture for a 44 bedroom hotel. Preferably from Asia
Need restaurant operating equipment supplier from South Africa
Need kitchen equipment supplier from South Africa
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
2:04 pm
Need a supplier of full bedroom furniture for a 44 bedroom hotel. Preferably from Asia
Need restaurant operating equipment supplier from South Africa
Need kitchen equipment supplier from South Africa
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
5:34 pm
I have to make a balance sheet and i dont know what goes under assets and what goes under liabilities
There is:
Investment by owner
Bank loan
Cost of the house
repairs to the house
furniture expense
kitchen equipment expense
computer expense
Please help
Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at
3:34 am
With about 20 tables and a bar. Lease amount already known, but what about kitchen equipment, tables, chairs, etc. and some redecoration? It’s about 2000 sq ft.
Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at
11:34 am
I was just super confused as to why it seems like "mission impossible" for my hubby’s family to get his mother (she suffers from severe arthritis) furniture and kitchen equipment that would ease the difficulties she faces everyday. I told him to get a Lazy-boy type recliner that is super comfortable and could help her stand w/ ease when leaving a seated position and he told me his brothers would probably just sit in it. Is it because his family is probably dysfunctional (he admits that and says the majority of other poor egyptians are as well), don’t care enough or just don’t know? He also said it would be difficult to get that type of furniture (shower stools, disabled recliners, arthritic -friendly kitchen equipment, etc., etc…)It’s sad. She just sits on the hard, concrete floor and gets up every morning @4:30 to start her long, day. She doesn’t want help around the house either even though my spouse could get her a maid if she’d only accept. furniture store recommendation?