References:
Price of wholesale buttermilk pancake batter: https://www.foodservicedirect.com/krusteaz-buttermilk-pancake-mix-25-pound-1-each-74798.html
Average pancake weight: https://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_a_pancake_weigh_in_grams So (30 g + 45 g)/2 = 37.5 g
Price of unlimited pancakes as of 2022: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2022/01/15/ihop-all-you-can-eat-pancakes/6540034001/
MrMamiya ( @MrMamiya@feddit.de ) 20•11 months agoThat’s for one container of wholesale batter, IHOP is not paying that price because they’re buying a lot more.
I don’t know if this is helpful, but when I worked at Olive Garden 10 years ago, a spaghetti and meat sauce cost them $1.09. That includes everything, labor, etc.
If the price per pound decreases if they get a special bulk rate, it means you need to eat even more pancakes until they lose money lol.
MrMamiya ( @MrMamiya@feddit.de ) 4•11 months agoYeah exactly! Though the overhead of employment might bring that number back up to about your original estimate.
Jamie ( @Jamie@jamie.moe ) 16•11 months agoAnyone who walked into an IHOP and ate 3.26 pounds of pancakes would be an absolute legend at that IHOP. I can barely eat 4 or 5 before I’m done.
GenderNeutralBro ( @GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org ) 9•11 months agoThe world record for pancake eating is 7 pounds in 8 minutes, set in 2016 by Matt “Megatoad” Stonie.
https://majorleagueeating.com/contests/693?action=detail&eventID=693
Resonant1061 ( @Resonant1061@beehaw.org ) 3•11 months ago“Folks, I have no more desire to get through the rest of my life than I did to eat those pancakes. But I ate them, and the knowledge that I can keep going when all seems lost, that’s a great thing to acquire. Eating thirty pancakes - FIVE STARS”
itsgroundhogdayagain ( @itsgroundhogdayagain@lemmy.ml ) 2•11 months agoopen the reserve tanks
NotSpez ( @NotSpez@lemm.ee ) 15•11 months agoMore like when you hate your pancreas. Damn.
Also: is there a theydidthemath community yet?
Mercival ( @Mercival@lemm.ee ) 10•11 months agoWolfram Alpha is crying in binary for being abused like this.
- downpunxx ( @downpunxx@kbin.social ) 2•11 months ago
It’s alot less than that, you’re only factoring in raw material, not wages, rent, utilities all that goes into providing the good to the customer who is paying for it. This is nonsense.
ScrivenerX ( @ScrivenerX@lemm.ee ) 6•11 months agoNonsense is a bit of a stretch.
The IHOP exists and is staffed whether or not you are there gorging yourself on pancakes. The rent and staffing is already being spent by IHOP. The factors that can contribute is if the amount of dishes you create make them run the washer an extra time and if the pancakes cool the griddle down enough to increase the cost of heating the griddle. Both of which are negligible.
The only extra cost is the batter itself.
GenderNeutralBro ( @GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org ) 2•11 months agoFurther reading: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marginalcostofproduction.asp
ScrivenerX ( @ScrivenerX@lemm.ee ) 3•11 months agoAbsolutely!
MC is a great tool for internal accounting that can help a company extrapolate the “true” cost of every item. In this pancake scenario it’s important to remember that the majority of costs are fixed costs, that do not change based on whether they sell pancakes or not.
There are some accounting methods that spread the fixed costs across all items, but that doesn’t actually change the profitability of the company on the whole, just the expected margin of that particular item.
MxM111 ( @MxM111@kbin.social ) 1•11 months agoYou need more equipment, you likely need more people (or quality of service will go down) need more electricity. Need more space (this one is tricky, if you have extra space, then it does not cost you anything, if you do not have extra space, then it costs you a lot, so think about average)