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Follow the advice of a successful entrepreneur who followed her recipe for a food-related business that's well on its way. Create your own success by following her advice.

Croft Financial Group
705-324-1118
265 Kent Street West
Lindsay, ON
Malpass Management Services Inc
705-946-6389
123 March Street
Sault Ste Marie, ON
Procurement/Management Group
905-877-1119
31 Craig Crescent
Georgetown, ON
opStrat Solutions
613 692-3024
1110 Cindy Hill Crescent
Ottawa, ON
CMS Inc
519-336-4672
568 Christina Street North
Sarnia, ON
Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
Bestcorr Services And Contracting Ltd
905-763-8680
23 McCleary Court
Vaughan, ON
MJA & Associates Inc
905-620-0020
54 Claridge Crescent
Whitby, ON
MCC Workplace Solutions
(905) 426-2122
28 Empson Ct
Ajax, ON
AF Gas International
905-354-5439
5256 Victoria Avenue
Niagara Falls, ON

Create Your Own Fully Baked Food Business Success Story

[Special note from StartupNation editors: The following advice is provided by the winner of StartupNation's Home-Based 100 Yummiest category . She kindly offered to share what's worked for her with StartupNation community members and we jumped at the opportunity!]

Whether passed down for generations, or whipped up in a flash of creative brilliance, most of us have favorite culinary creations that are just too good to keep to ourselves. If you’ve ever thought about selling your Italian grandmother’s biscotti, or your innovative gluten free cookies, here are a few tips to position yourself for success before you introduce your Yummy creations to the world:

Know what’s on the market

The great thing about food is that everybody eats several times a day – which translates to a lot of opportunity for food entrepreneurs AND a lot of competition. If you’re planning to make your mark on the food world, you’ll want to understand the competitive landscape. Visit a specialty retailer, an independent grocery store, and a supermarket; compare what each offers in your category and think about why a customer would buy the different products. In addition to the basics like taste, price, and convenience, there are other factors to consider: brand, look and feel, whether the product is local, international, or organic. Where might your product fit in? What is your “angle” on the category?

Author: Sarika Singh

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