Grant86
Member
Hello, my name is Grant if you have the time to read this I would like to gain a little bit of perspective from someone in the industry about an idea that I have.
So in my early 20s I spent three seasons in a row helping a farmer friend of mine as a trimmer, and I enjoyed it. At that time things weren't run as professionally, so all of us trimmers spent all day smoking and drinking while we trimmed and we would put in like sixteen hours a day or more. The thing was that none of us would eat proper food until dinner time. When that time would come I was always the one motivated enough to actually cook, so I would cook a huge meal for everyone. It was always something kind of ghetto, like rice and beans or really simple lasagna, but it was more sustainable than a bag of Cheetos.
Since then I have become a professional chef and I co-own a small food truck. The other day I was reminiscing about those days trimming and it got me thinking. If there was a catering service that offered delivery to grow ops with options like soup, sandwiches and other simple fare that would be made of quality products that actually offer nutrition would that be something that people would appreciate?
So in my early 20s I spent three seasons in a row helping a farmer friend of mine as a trimmer, and I enjoyed it. At that time things weren't run as professionally, so all of us trimmers spent all day smoking and drinking while we trimmed and we would put in like sixteen hours a day or more. The thing was that none of us would eat proper food until dinner time. When that time would come I was always the one motivated enough to actually cook, so I would cook a huge meal for everyone. It was always something kind of ghetto, like rice and beans or really simple lasagna, but it was more sustainable than a bag of Cheetos.
Since then I have become a professional chef and I co-own a small food truck. The other day I was reminiscing about those days trimming and it got me thinking. If there was a catering service that offered delivery to grow ops with options like soup, sandwiches and other simple fare that would be made of quality products that actually offer nutrition would that be something that people would appreciate?