hey guys... i nid ur expert advice about this... i really want to be in the food cart biz and had recently set up a booth in a small school as a start-up. I wanted to know how I can completely keep track of my inventory so I can monitor my business even without my (complete) presence... as they all say, you can't put all your trust in your employees (had to learn this one the hard way.) For big/solid stuff, it's easy, you can just count them directly but what about those stuff that cannot be counted by hand... say, sugar or syrup for example?
Like take this situation. If I have a sundae stand and I want to add toppings to my sundaes as an extra perk at 5 pesos per topping. At the end of my employee's shift, how will I know exactly how many scoops of sprinkles did he sell? Or say for blueberries in syrup, how many scoops were sold? Ummm.. I cannot exactly keep on counting the number of scoops left in the container every shift right? If I monitor them by weighing them instead, how exact is that? After all, the weight of a scoop of blueberries in syrup can be arbitrary... a scoop can contain more berries or more syrup and then that would weigh differently right?
And what if at 5 pesos he can have a maximum of 2 toppings (coz kids always ask, can it be both?) so I'm planning for two toppings, the scoop will be half-half. How can I monitor that too so I'll know exactly half-half was given and that indeed was a 5 peso sale and not a total of 10 pesos (for all I know, they could have been sold separately even though my employee states otherwise)
I would really appreciate your advice on this. I recently had to fire my first employee because she cheated me of my money and I hope to avoid the same thing by setting up some sort of system for my business. As much as I would like to be there for the entire working hours, I still have to work another job. But that's precisely why we're in business right... to be financially independent... to make money work for you and not you working for the money?
thanx in advance!