Chapter 1007 Business is booming(2/2)
Now the store earns 20,000 to 30,000 yen every day just from selling a cup of coffee for 500 yen.
Coupled with some boxed ice cream and bottled drinks, as well as some chocolates, biscuits, cakes and other snacks purchased from convenience stores, the net turnover can reach more than 50,000 yen.
The gross profit is almost over 30,000 yen.
Sure enough, as Ning Weimin originally thought, this is a real market demand.
Although an income of one million yen a month is not too high in such a prosperous street.
But after all, it is better than nothing, and it is much better than the previous bookstores losing money every day.
Nowadays, excluding electricity and water bills, it is not a problem to earn the salary of at least two part-time workers.
This is in and out, the gap is huge, can it be the same?
What's more, the food types available in the store are quite monotonous.
Don't forget, Ning Weimin didn't go back to China in vain this time. He went back to mobilize troops and generals.
No, when I saw that the coffee sold by Huiwentang Bookstore had no special features, it also had obvious shortcomings in tea and food.
He asked Xu Chunyan to start delivering some tea and food to the bookstore every day.
Xu Chunyan is the leader of Tan Gong Pastry Team, and she is also a pastry chef who studied at Maxim Restaurant.
Whether it's the oven-baked snacks from Beijing or the high-end Western-style dishes from France, they are all authentic.
It's not easy for her to get some delicious and inexpensive tea and snacks.
So Huiwentang Bookstore has gone out of business.
Sesame candy, peanut sticky, beef tongue cake, Napoleon, peach mousse, chestnut cake.
These home-made Chinese and Western pastries and candies have suddenly become the specialty tea snacks here.
Because of its unique taste and excellent taste, it was well received once it was launched.
In a very short period of time, the economic benefits of Huibuntang have obviously reached a new level - an additional 50,000 to 60,000 yen in snack income can be obtained every day.
There are a few trays of pastries in a fixed amount every day, and they are almost sold out by the afternoon.
Even these delicacies have successfully attracted fans of Huiwentang Bookstore.
Several foreign employees from international trading companies who work nearby come here every once in a while and say they ate authentic French pastries for the first time in Tokyo.
There are also two girls who work at a nearby bank. They particularly like beef tongue pancakes and peanut sticky rice. They fell in love with them the first time they tasted them.
I come here at least two or three times a week.
It cannot but be said that the tongue cannot deceive people, and chefs rely on their craftsmanship to eat.
If it works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't work. It has nothing to do with the stars given by the tires.
Not to mention, the used books in the store are still being processed by two college students.
Since Ning Weimin had already calculated the losses in advance, even if it was the price of buying the store, the amount of money he can get now is all pure profit.
In addition, it must be said that the income from Chinese handicrafts is not included in the income of the bookstore.
To be honest, Ning Weimin's prices are extremely low. Compared with the prices sold in Japan, the cost of these things is almost negligible.
It can be said that it is a business without capital, a pure net profit.
Even though no one might buy it for a day, if someone does buy it, there are usually several pieces, often costing tens of thousands of yen.
So when Ning Weimin came back this time, two college students paid him more than eight million yuan. Doesn't this mean that he made money?
So much so that Ning Weimin was happy to give commissions to two part-time students, and it was even more generous to thank Kagawa Rinko.
The originally agreed design fee was paid in full, and Ning Weimin also gave Rinko Kagawa a sandalwood fan.
When we treat guests to dinner, the girl who spreads flowers at the dinner table offers a monthly salary of 300,000 yen.
Ning Weimin expressed his desire to hire Rinko Kagawa to serve as the store manager of Huiwentang Bookstore.
This request shocked Rinko Kagawa.
She was surprised, thanked her, and declined at the same time, saying that she was afraid that she didn't have enough energy to live up to the trust.
However, Ning Weimin claimed that there was no need for her to come to the store every day. She only needed to come to the store occasionally when she was free to see if the business was running normally.
Another thing is to decorate the store according to Japanese customs during holidays and make some promotional plans.
In Ning Weimin's words, he values her taste and design ability.
I believe that for such a stylish bookstore, only if she manages it on her behalf can she maintain this style consistently.
As long as she agrees, the pastries and coffee in the store can be enjoyed for free, which is just some extra benefits for her.
In this way, Kagawa Rinko not only felt Ning Weimin's sincerity, but also understood Ning Weimin's expectations and requirements.
After thinking about it, it seems that this request is not difficult to fulfill, and it seems that I will not betray Ning Weimin's trust.
So I finally agreed.
To be honest, as a girl wandering around Tokyo.
Who can remain indifferent to delicious snacks and the opportunity to nearly double their income?
In this way, Kagawa Rinko and Ning Weimin truly had a superior-subordinate relationship.
Ning Weimin finally found someone he could trust with peace of mind, and he let go of the day-to-day management of the bookstore with peace of mind.
Chapter completed!