Frequently Asked Questions about businesses selling food in South Africa
The food and beverage industry in South Africa offers various opportunities for small entrepreneurs, characterised by relatively low barriers to entry and capital requirements, making it a popular sector, including among township entrepreneurs. Small business owners can pursue different models such as legally operating home-based food businesses, which can help reduce overhead costs, or launching mobile kitchens and food trucks, considered appealing and comparatively low-cost ventures. The diverse culinary landscape also allows for traditional restaurants, catering to specific niches like authentic South African cuisine. Successfully starting and operating these businesses requires understanding the market, defining a product and process, and importantly, navigating the necessary legal and regulatory framework, including obtaining licenses and complying with food safety standards. Below are listed the most common FAQs we have received on funding for small business.
What is net profit?
Net Profit is what’s left over after paying all your expenses — like rent, salaries, electricity, ingredients, transport, etc.It’s your actual take-home profit. Example:If you earned R50,000 but spent R40,000 … More
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What is gross profit?
Gross Profit is the amount of money your business makes after paying for the goods or materials needed to produce or sell your product or service. As always, you need … More
What is Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)
In order to calculate the cost of goods sold, you need to have a good understanding of the state of your inventory. What is inventory? Inventory is all the items … More
What is cash flow?
There is a simple way to work out what your cash flow is: Decide on a time frame you want to calculate your business’s cash flow. It is usually on … More
What is net profit margin?
The net profit margin tells you if the money you earn is enough to pay for your expenses. Net profit margin is calculated by taking your net profit and dividing … More
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Starting a food business in South Africa presents several advantages and disadvantages for small entrepreneurs, particularly concerning finances and initial investment. On the positive side, the food and beverage industry … More
What are some key operational aspects I should focus on to run a successful restaurant in South Africa?
Beyond obtaining the necessary licenses and adhering to food safety standards, running a successful restaurant involves understanding the local market and identifying your niche. Creating memorable dining experiences with quality … More
What safety regulations should I be aware of if my food business uses liquefied petroleum gas (LP gas)?
If your food business uses LP gas, it’s essential to adhere to safety regulations. There are restrictions on where gas bottles can be installed in relation to doors, windows, drains, … More
If I want to play music in my restaurant, do I need any specific licenses?
Yes, if you plan to play music in your restaurant, even as background music, you will likely need licenses from both the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) and the … More

