Monday, November 1, 2010

Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade

Just to let everyone know we will be back up and running shortly.  Friday morning we received this email from the company in Pittsburgh that handles our online ordering system and credit card processing:

"Effective immediately, Fooala will no longer be able to accept online orders. Online ordering for restaurants has been disabled.

One more weekly payment will be made on the normal schedule. Please make sure all your orders are marked as captured as soon as possible so that they can be paid out to you.

Thank you.

Fooala, Inc."
Needless to say, this took us by surprise here at UGottaEat.com since we had been partnered with Fooala for nearly the entire time we've been in business.  This left us in a rut here as we are without online ordering, (which was the way most orders are placed) and the ability to accept credit cards (which is the predominant payment option!).

Well we have a new online ordering provider lined up and are currently vetting a new credit card processing company.  We will be reopen this week once we have everything in working order again. Thank you for your patience.

IF YOU ARE PAYING WITH CASH, YOU CAN STILL USE UGOTTAEAT.COM THIS WEEK!!!  MUST CALL IN ORDER.

All the Best,

Derek Caffe
UGottaEat.com
330 743 8135

Monday, September 6, 2010

New Office!

This past Tuesday, UGottaEat.com moved it's offices from downtown Youngstown to:

U Gotta Eat.com
309 W. Midlothian Blvd.
Youngstown, OH 44512

It's not that you would normally have a reason to stop by but, since we are the leading food delivery service in the Youngstown Warren metro area we wanted you to know we are a local company and have a vested interest in its success.

You should also have noticed that we've begun referring to U Gotta Eat as UGottaEat.com.  U Gotta Eat.com has always been an internet company and we wanted to make it easier for customers to know the best place to go to find out the latest info on our services and partnered restaurants, which is the internet!

So if you hear or see advertisements for UGottaEat.com, you can know it's the same great service that's been serving the Youngstown Warren metro area since 2008.  Thanks for your continued support.

All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
UGottaEat.com
309 W. Midlothian Blvd.
Youngstown, OH 44512
http://www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P: 330 743 8135

Friday, August 13, 2010

Shh, I'm Going to Tell You a Secret?


This picture reminded me of the an age old saying, "Never be too busy for success."

One of the most common suggestions we receive from our customers and clients at UGottaEat.com is, "Derek we love UGottaEat.com's service and you have a great variety BUT, when are you going to get 'so and so' restaurant?"  Well we think it's about time we deliver the goods so we can do just that, give you more!  

First, we thought it would be better if we give you some info on how an RDS (Restaurant Delivery Service) like UGottaEat.com works.  RDS's have been operating nationwide for the past 20 - 30 years.  Our national trade organization (which UGottaEat.com is a member) is the Restaurant Marketing and Delivery Assoc. (RMDA).


General RDS Business Model:
A traditional RDS contracts with local restaurants to deliver prepared meals to customers. The RDS typically prepares and distributes a menu guide containing the contracted restaurants, and will then take the customer’s meal order over the phone or internet. 


The RDS will then fax the order to the restaurant, and have a driver pick up the prepared meal and deliver it to the customer. The driver will then collect payment for the meal from the customer, and return it to the RDS at the end of his/her shift. The RDS then pays the restaurant for the ordered meals at the end of the agreed upon payment schedule, (typically every 2 weeks).


How Does the RDS make Money?:
There are typically three primary methods an RDS makes money, all used in conjunction with each other.
  1. Obtaining the food product from the Restaurant at a discounted price (also called a commission).
  2. Charging a delivery fee to the customer.
  3. Charging the Restaurant a monthly marketing fee.
Each market is different with their pricing structures, but here is a quick example. The RDS owner may decide to contract with a local restaurant in order to deliver prepared meals to local customers. The $10 hamburger sold by the restaurant to the general public is sold to the RDS at a discounted price of $7.00 in effect getting the RDS $3.00 revenue from the sale of the restaurants food.  This normally represents a 40% profit increase to restaurant partners for every dollar sold through a RDS.

The RDS will then charge a delivery fee for the service of delivering the food to the customer, to pay for drivers.

The RDS will also charge the Restaurant a monthly marketing fee in exchange for placing their menus in your published menu guides.  UGottaEat.com waives the monthly marketing fee if the restaurant does less than $250 in sales a week through our service.

Financial models vary slightly from RDS to RDS, and from market to market, generally the commission made from the food sales and the charge for marketing fees go to the RDS, while the revenue generated by the delivery fees and tips go to pay drivers.


Well What Benefit Does the Restaurant Get?
We're glad you asked!  We did mention that RDS's have been operating nationwide for the past 20 - 30 years and UGottaEat.com has been serving Valley restaurants for nearly three years so there must be some benefit... right? Right!

  1. Additional Sales:  The more distribution points you have for your product the more sales!
  2. No Long Term Contract:  Restaurants can opt out of agreement at any time.
  3. Increased Marketing: Online at UGottaEat.com and through menu guides
  4. Access to More Customers: Customers at work? No problem!  Customers on the other side of town? No problem?  Customers lazy? No problem.  We bring your restaurant to the customer!
  5. New Markets: Gain instant excess to new markets with no increased effort.  Even if you offer delivery what is the scope of delivery compared to your local RDS?
  6. No Expenses: With traditional delivery there is increased payroll, payroll taxes, workers compensation, insurance, hiring, firing, driver management, etc.  RDS allow restaurants a pay as you go system that usually is A LOT more efficient and cost effective.
I could go on but, if your an interested restaurant or caterer, give us a call: 330 743 8135.  If you're a customer of UGottaEat.com you should now better understand how we work.  Don't forget to continue and request that your favorite restaurants partner with UGottaEat.com.  We hope to deliver for you soon.  Thanks for reading!



[Thank you to DataWedge which I borrowed some material from]
U Gotta Eat.com is a restaurant marketing and delivery service serving the Youngstown - Warren, OH metro area since 2008.  We provide specialized marketing for restaurants along with delivery service from partnered restaurants and caterers. Drop off catering and individual meals orders are offered for delivery to business clients and residences. For more info contact: 330 743 8135 or online: www.UGottaEat.com


All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat
35 S. Champion St., Suite 310B
Youngstown, OH 44503
www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P:330 743 8135
F:330 480 9607

Sunday, August 1, 2010

It's the "Hard Knock Life" for single location restaurants!

This post is in response to an article posted on the Entrepreneur.com "Daily Dose" blog.  In the article the author addressed some scary figures for mom and pop restaurateurs.  Since 2006 the average restaurant owner has seen their revenue drop between 7 - 8% and the sector is expected to have shed more than 5,000 restaurants. With numbers like those a single locale restaurant owner may feel there's no hope right?  Wrong!

Instead of waiting for the economy to "get better", it's time to realize that what you're experiencing is the new normal and if you want your restaurant to make it to the new year, it's time to adapt.   Here are 5 ways your restaurant can make the second half of 2010 yours:

1. Drop The Ego!:
I hear the same thing over and over from restaurant owners.  They brag about how they make the best this and that in town, how they use only the finest ingredients, while also touting that they're the cheapest. They see this as their marketing strategy!  Fact is having the "best food" by itself is not a viable marketing strategy. McDonald's does not make the best hamburger but, you don't see them struggling to get a customer in the door do you?  Look for new means and venues to get your message out there and don't be afraid of change.  Sure some ego is required to be a business owner but, don't let your ego get in the way of your success!

2. Don't Try and Please Everyone!:
Stop trying to be everything to everyone and zero in on your two to three top products and/or services and be the best in that category.  Many times in order to bring revenue through the door restaurant owners make the mistake of trying to be everything, which in turn makes you a nothing.  Since you don't have a specialty then nothing ever sticks with your customers.  Find out what you're best at, enjoy doing and stick to it. Once you establish a name for yourself in your specialty then broaden your horizons.


3. Create A Catering Menu:
If you don't have a catering menu for your restaurant you are missing out on a very lucrative piece of business.  Catering menu's allow your patrons to order your food in bulk for their corporate and social events.  If you're thinking, "My customers already know that we can offer catering for them.", even though you don't have a catering menu or advertise it.... well then, here's the link to craigslist where you can post your restaurant for sell in advance.

4. Create Multiple Mouthpieces!:
More than likely you weren't ridiculously loaded when you started your restaurant.  So assuming the previous statement is true we're also going to assume you don't have the funds to flood the TV, radio, newspaper, etc. with ads for your restaurant.  Now then how do we get the word out about your restaurant?  This right here requires a bit of thinking and leg work on your part.  

You need to find strategic alliances with other businesses who can either use your product/services or they have a product/service that adds value to what you already offer customers.  Also consider referral programs or ways to incentivize customers to recommend you to their friends, family and colleagues.  And the thing is you need to constantly be creating mouthpieces.  You're competing with lots of other businesses for the attention of your customer, talk louder!

5. Connect With Your Customer!:

Sorry, just having a decent lasagna at a decent price isn't enough to keep your customers coming in the door. You need to take the time and really connect with your customers.  Send them a thank you card with a discount off of their next visit.  Customer mentions that they'll be celebrating a birthday in a week or two?  Prepare a quick birthday card and let them know you're listening.  Nowadays it takes more than just doing your job to retain customers, figure out a way to set yourself apart from the competition and really let customers know that their business is appreciated.

Hope this helps your restaurant or general business make a bigger splash in the second half of 2010.  If you own a restaurant or catering company in the Youngstown - Warren, OH metro area don't forget to give UGottaEat.com a call at 330 743 8135 to see how we can put our resources to work for your establishment and bring in additional sales.  You can read the original article here.

All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat
35 S. Champion St., Suite 310B
Youngstown, OH 44503
www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P:330 743 8135
F:330 480 9607

Friday, July 23, 2010

Work With People Who Value What You Do!

Hey, Derek Caffe here, CEO & Founder of UGottaEat.com.  Over the past week we've recently parted ways with one of our restaurant vendors and it got me to thinking about some sound business advice that I've heard several times over the years, "Work with people who value your services". Relationships in which you are not valued are toxic to not only you but, also the other party.

I must admit there are several occasions I've known where our services weren't valued and it wound up being an unpleasant experience for UGottaEat.com and the consumer. At UGottaEat.com we strive to provide you with reliable and remarkable service every time.  Here's a quick rundown of who we are not, so you can determine if we are right for you!:

UGottaEat.com is not Meals On Wheels:
We are not targeted towards the senior market. Sorry grandma and grandpa. UGottaEat.com is for busy professionals who need speedy & efficient catering or individual meal delivery to their place of work with a generous heaping of great customer service to make you look good.

UGottaEat.com is not the cheapest:
We've gotten calls where people want us to do the delivery for free or for $1.50 because someone else does delivery for that price.  I'll be the first to tell you, "Sorry bub, ain't happening!"  All UGottaEat.com drivers are independent drivers who use their own vehicles and gas.  They rely on your service fee and tip to cover vehicle maintenance and gas costs incurred while getting your food to you hot and fresh.

After all you know the saying, "You get what you pay for!".  We provide outstanding service at a reasonable price.  We're in a league of our own which is why we regularly provide catering delivery for local businesses such as V&M Star, Cohen & Co. MYCAP, Turning Technologies and many more.  You should trust us too!

UGottaEat.com is not new!:
This one's more for any potential restaurants who maybe glancing our blog.  UGottaEat.com has been operating for, at the time of this blog post, over two and a half years!  We're moving out of our spring chicken era and think it's bout time you sat down with us and see why such reputable restaurants such as Station Square, Kravitz Deli, Subway, Quaker Steak & Lube and more have stayed with us.

We have based our business model on successful catering and food delivery services nationwide and are the best at what we do, period!  Stop trying to hire cheap and crappy delivery services who say they can do your delivery and only manage to piss off you and your customers.  UGottaEat.com is here and definitely willing to talk with you.

With that off my shoulders, I'd like to wrap things up.  When you work with people who don't value or rather understand your value than you wind up spending valuable time putting out unnecessary fires and taking time from the people who do value and need your time.  Don't waste your time and happiness or the other person's.  Just say no and walk away.  If you're not appreciated then pack up and move on because there is always someone who will.  Any experiences of your own?  Comment below!  I wish you much success in both business and love.

All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat: Catering & Delivery
www.UGottaEat.com
330 743 8135

Monday, May 24, 2010

My Purpose in Life

As I type this it is 1:48am on a Sunday night (scratch that it's Monday now).  I should be sleep right now or ... at least I think I should be sleep.  The thing is I can't sleep.  Know why?  Because I love business and more importantly I love my business.  I love the people I meet, the places I go and the problems my business helps solve in customers life.  I love it all!

Tomorrow I have meetings with 3, count that 3 restaurants.  And not just any restaurant but, restaurants that can take U Gotta Eat to a new plateau as far as notoriety and span of services.  I'm excited, and I should be.  Thing is when you're a small business owner you can't shut it off.  You can't shut off being a small business owner and thinking about business (more importantly your business) 24/7.  Which is why I couldn't sleep, I'm too pumped full of "business" adrenaline to sleep!

I wanted to go to sleep, I really did but, I kept thinking about my presentation, talking points, hiring staff, possibilities, partnerships, the future!  This is why I love what I do.  It's never boring and each day (some more than others) I have trouble sleeping because, like Christmas Eve as a kid, I'm so anxious over the possibilities of the day ahead.  What crazy surprises will life throw my way today?

In my head the world looks vastly different from what it is today.  It's better.  And I'm a part of that better through the work I do with a company I started to solve a simple problem.  A solution to lack of time. A solution to lack of mobility.  A solution to lack of...

I did this or rather I'm doing this all from an idea that popped into my head.  An idea.  Something that we all have, an idea.  And because of this idea I will be able to help others, near and far.  Because of this idea I will be able to provide someone the means to put food on the table for their family by working for my company.  Because of this idea I will be the one to solve the economic crisis.  But alone?  No. With a team

And I just wanted to share my thoughts with you, because when you find true happiness you want to share it with others so they can experience the joy you have found.   I have found that joy and purpose of my life through my work serving others. Working toward something that's larger than myself with people I enjoy spending time with.  Being the dreamer who questions the present and asks, "Just what if..."


Our Mission: "Reliable and remarkable delivery every time!"




All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat
35 S. Champion St., Suite 310B
Youngstown, OH 44503
http://www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P:330 743 8135
F:330 480 9607

Sunday, May 16, 2010

U Gotta Eat | Video Marketing

So recently been working at doing video marketing to promote U Gotta Eat and it's TOTALLY awesome restaurant delivery services!  Had a buddy put together the first one but, I'm looking forward to experimenting more with the possibility of putting some great videos together.

Anyone experienced in putting together videos and want to help me out?  Would greatly appreciate it.



Our Mission: "Reliable and remarkable service every time!"

All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat
35 S. Champion St., Suite 310B
Youngstown, OH 44503
http://www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P: 330 743 8135
F: 330 480 9607

Sunday, May 9, 2010

U Gotta Eat | Drop Off Catering Specialist

U Gotta Eat specializes in drop off catering an economical alternative to full service catering. We leverage our relationships with our partner restaurants + caterers to offer you cuisine options and combinations not possible through any single restaurant.

Besides handling all your food arrangement and delivery needs we can also handle all the minute details of your food needs to include:
- Drinks
- Chips
- Ice
- Disposables (forks, spoons, knives, plates, napkins, cups, etc.)

Need an example of the great drop off catering packages we can put together for your event? Here are a few examples:

- Italian Buffet
- Taco Bar
- Chinese Buffet
- Deli Trays
- Continental Breakfast
- Fruit Platters
- Sandwich/ Wrap Platters
- Hot Dog Bar
- and many more!





























Call one of our friendly and knowledgeable Catering Specialist @ 330 743 8135 to get your event planned today or go online @ http://www.UGottaEat.com!

Our Mission: "Reliable and remarkable service every time!"




All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat
35 S. Champion St., Suite 310B
Youngstown, OH 44503
http://www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P: 330 743 8135
F: 330 480 9607

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

A Husband's Best Friend

Hey,

Had a great story I wanted to share with you.  About a week ago we had a husband in dire need of our services call in to U Gotta Eat.  He was referred to us by one of our partner restaurants and needed a very specific salad for his wife who was supposed to have her lunch delivered 10 minutes ago!  And to add on to that he was currently in Warren with a hungry wife in Boardman. So we very quickly introduced our services to him (since this was his first time and wasn't quite familiar with what we do) and got down to helping our friend out.

His wife needed a chicken salad with fries and mozzarella cheese on top.  Our experienced Customer Service Rep jumped into action choosing all restaurants who have chicken salads, then whittling it down to chicken salads with mozzarella.  But... no chicken salad topped with mozzarella cheese and fries!  So our Customer Service Rep came up with just ordering a separate order of fries along with the salad and having the restaurant place them on it.  BINGO!!  (This took all of 3 - 5 minutes!)

Then we run into the problem of no clear address, he knew where it was approximately at but didn't know the exact street number.  No problem for U Gotta Eat.  Our experienced delivery driver was able to find it in record time.

Within 30 minutes his wife had her salad and raved to the other nurses how great her husband was.  The other nurses had never heard of the service and wished their husbands were that considerate (we handed out menu guides fellas so it's not too late).  Her husband absolutely raved about how great U Gotta Eat and the customer service was and said he was going to let everyone know about it.  And everybody's happy!

Hey, at U Gotta Eat it's just part of our mission: "Reliable and remarkable service every time!"



All the Best,

Derek Caffe
CEO/ Founder
U Gotta Eat
35 S. Champion St., Suite 310B
Youngstown, OH 44503
http://www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P: 330 743 8135
F: 330 480 9607

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Cool commercial for RDS in Michigan

Just a quick and cool commercial I ran across on YouTube for a (RDS) restaurant delivery service located in Michigan called Restaurant Connection.  Don't forget you too can enjoy the benefit of having your next business meeting or event catered by U Gotta Eat in the Greater Youngstown metro area.  Our mission is simple, "Reliable and remarkable service everytime!"

Home delivery also available!





U Gotta Eat 
"Quality Corporate Catering"
www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P: 330- 442- 3358

Monday, January 25, 2010

An old friend comes home.

Qurble.com has changed back to U Gotta Eat by popular demand.  Also we have a brand new website www.UGottaEat.com where you can place orders online like always.  Our promise to you is to make U Gotta Eat more functional and increase the usability of our service.  We hope you'll join us as we make the necessary changes to get on track to offer the Greater Youngstown metro area the best corporate catering and food delivery services imaginable.  Our mission is simple, "Reliable and remarkable service every time!"


U Gotta Eat 
"Quality Corporate Catering"
www.UGottaEat.com
info@ugottaeat.com
P: 330- 442- 3358