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Historical Benchmarks. HRT 383 Lunch & Dinner Spring 2007. What is a benchmark?. From Merriam-Webster Online: A point of reference from which measurements may be made http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary Accessed 10/08/04. An Historical Benchmark is…. An historical point of reference
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Historical Benchmarks HRT 383 Lunch & Dinner Spring 2007
What is a benchmark? • From Merriam-Webster Online: A point of reference from which measurements may be made http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary Accessed 10/08/04
An Historical Benchmark is… • An historical point of reference • What did we do in the past? • Measurable • Dollars/Cents • Percentage • Count • Time • Weight • Volume
Cautions: • Compare “Apples to Apples” • Watch for differences in: • Volume • Days or Day-Part Variations • Number of operation periods • Hours of operation • Seasonality • “Like Items” • Menu prices • A La Carte vs. Banquets
Searching for Benchmarks… • Net Sales Analysis: • Daily or weekly sales in dollars • Total sales • Food sales • Beer sales • Wine sales • Bar sales • Daily or weekly guest count • Daily or weekly check average
Searching for Benchmarks… • Weekly Menu Mix/Sales History Analysis: • Item sales (by count or percentage) • Individual items (count or percent) • Category sales (count or percentage) • A la carte counts vs. banquet counts • Unless most other measures are equal (or close to equal), use percentages for benchmarks!
Searching for Benchmarks… • Bar Cost: • Daily or weekly percentages • Beer costs percentage • Wine cost percentage • Total bar percentage • Usually, weekly information is more accurate than daily information
Searching for Benchmarks… • Credits to Cost of Goods Sold: • Comps vs. Total Sales • Goodwill comps (marketing) vs. QSA • Waste report • Accuracy is critical • Use for information rather than benchmarks • Family meal issues
Searching for Benchmarks… • Weekly Summary: • QTD information • Counts • Check average • Sales • COGS • Quarterly food cost percentage • Weekly and quarterly bar cost percentage • Other expense categories by percentage
Searching for Benchmarks… • QTD Menu Mix/Sales History Analysis: • Item sales (by count or percentage) • Individual items (count or percent) • Category sales (count or percentage) • A la carte counts vs. banquet counts • Usually QTD information is used for benchmark percentages
Searching for Benchmarks… • Budgets: • Total Sales • COGS • Food cost percentage target is 50% • Bar cost percentage target is 40%
Searching for Benchmarks… • Lunch Menu Mix – Winter 2007: $13.93 Ave. Check • Appetizers 56.9% • Manager’s Special App 39.7% • #1-Selling Menu Entrée – Flat Iron Steak 8.3% • Turkado 7.4% • French Dip 6.7% • Manager’s Special Entrée 38.2% • A la carte to banquet = 70.1% / 29.9% • Desserts = 56.4% • Manager’s Special Dessert 39.9% • Beverages = 91.4%
Weekly Bar Sales 250 4.6% Food sales 5,140 95.4% Total Sales 5,390 Daily Bar Sales 50 4.6% Food sales 1,028 95.4% Total Sales 1,078 77 Covers/day @ $14.- Lunch Projection UPDATE
Searching for Benchmarks… • Dinner Menu Mix – Winter 2007: $34.86 Ave. Check • Appetizers 56.7% • #1-Flat Iron Steak 25.6% • #2-Lamb 15.3% • #3-Salmon14.5% • A la carte to banquet 73.4 / 16.6% • Desserts 60.2% • Beverages 101.7% • Bottled Wine 177 each • WBTG 448 each
Weekly Bar Sales 1,659 23% Food sales 5,556 77% Total Sales 7,215 Daily Bar Sales 553 23% Food sales 1,852 77% Total Sales 2,405 65 Covers/day @ $37.- Dinner Projection Revisit