Entrees Made Easy

July 24, 2008 by Angela | 4 Comments
In Biz Ops, Food, Franchising, Profiles

If you have ever wished for a way to plan a good meal without having to shop for each ingredient individually, then you are most likely to visit your local Entrees Made Easy. Going in the kitchen with one of their employees you will be able to assemble the things you need to put together to create one of their pre-selected meals. The process takes around one to two hours at the cost of just $3.50 for each serving. Of course, customers without that much time also have the ability to set up their order online and their local kitchen will assemble the meal for you and deliver it to your door.

Those who are especially into the idea, and have a business mind, might find themselves interested in their franchise opportunity.

Entrees Made Easy really sets themselves apart from other prep kitchens in a variety of ways. Their stores offer a full kitchen area with the staff preps fresh ingredients, none of that pre-processed stuff filled with preservatives here. They are also very customer based; they do their best to give their customers the best product coupled with the best price.

Some territories are unavailable, as they have already been purchased while others are still open to new franchisees. Some of those open locations include California, Arizona, Wyoming, Texas, a large part of New York and more. A complete list of available territories can be found on their website.

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  • jaeda on July 25th, 2008 at 12:29 am

    good for those who conduct immediate parties, less time consume to prepare.

  • cassy on July 25th, 2008 at 4:55 am

    It can help to those people who don’t have time to cook. Its nice to know that they sell small quantity of ingredients like different kind of sauces.
    I will surely visit this place if they can franchise it in our place.

  • Ratemyideas.com on July 26th, 2008 at 8:54 pm

    First question comes to mind is, how much ingredients do they have? Can they really make anything? How do they even make money when preparing something for 1-2 hours at $3.50?

    Vote for this kitchen concept at ratemyideas.com!

  • Angela on July 27th, 2008 at 7:03 am

    To answer some of your questions Ratemyideas:

    1) “you will be able to assemble the things you need to put together to create one of their pre-selected meals.” They don’t carry enough ingredients to make anything you want, just what they need for their pre-selected meals.

    2) To answer your second question, if you’d read a little closer you would have noticed that is says, “$3.50 for each serving“. When people come in for a session, it’s pretty easy to guess that they would want more than one serving.

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