Selling repacked bread house to house

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It's found out that those small bakeries have small margins and the reason for that is competition. To sell your products, you need to offer your customers market-competitive prices yet still allow you to make money. One trick to make realistic sales is to sell your repacked bread house to house but only those houses with a mini grocery store or even without a store as long as you have the guts to knock at their doors. Set aside your pride, and there are no homeowners to refuse you seeing your sincerity and repacked bread yummy and clean.
 
If you can deliver the bread early enough and oven fresh to people's houses, you would just be smiling and making your sales.
That's right. There's a guy here that comes around on a bicycle. He makes huge sales daily. Just make sure the bread is fresh and in different sizes
 
I don't think it's a profitable business. There are not many customers who buy bread daily, also the profit margin is too low.
Maybe, that's the condition of your location. For my location, bread is almost like a basic food for most families.
 
People in my place always buy bread. There are also sellers on motorbike selling house to house and they have good sales and regular customers. At home we buy cookies from the seller on motorbike.
 
Selling bread door to door is case to case. Other places near where I live, there are no bread sellers doing door to door selling. Only a very few have guts to sell bread door to door especially the young people.
 
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