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Cheryl Kimball,Entrepreneur Press

55 Surefire Food-Related Businesses You Can Start for Under $5000

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Leading you all the way, the experts at Entrepreneur take you into the flourishing food industry and present you with just the right ingredients for success. Choose from a menu of fresh, low-cost business opportunities, learn essential business basics, grasp industry need-to-knows and so much more! • Choose from a diverse list of 55 surefire food-related businesses • Quickly and efficiently get your business up and running for less than $5,000 • Master industry mandated standards including food safety, packaging and licensing • Build a marketing plan that captures new and repeat customers • Access top industry resources to stay on the cutting-edge • Plan for expansion • And more You’re on target for success—let us help you build your five-star future!
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