Chapter 318 - Chapter 318: Chapter 318 Cooperation Catering Company_1

Chapter 318: Chapter 318 Cooperation Catering Company_1

The group chatted in the office for a while, and soon a server came in carrying a folding table.

Thankfully, the office space was big enough that even with the table set up, it didn’t feel cramped.

The dishes, complete with color, aroma, and taste, were served in a continuous flow.

All prepared by Joel Edwards, the dishes at the Youmeng Garden Branch were no different from those at the main restaurant. Everyone enjoyed the meal immensely, chatting while eating like ordinary friends.

After the meal, the servers removed the tables and chairs.

Trey Holmes took a seat behind the tea table and asked with a smile, “Boss, what tea would you like to drink?”

“Let’s have some ripe Pu-erh to cut through the greasiness.”

“All right.”

With a smile, Trey Holmes found the tea leaves beneath the tea salute and started washing the teaware.

Adrian Wright watched her smooth and flowing movements and couldn’t help but be surprised, saying, “Your assistant knows about tea ceremonies?”

“Hmm, a senior tea artist.”

“Damn.”

Adrian Wright was already envious of Greg Jensen for having such a good assistant, and now he was even more so.

With a flattering smile, he said, “Greg, you’re my dear brother, how about you let me have this assistant?”

“Get lost.”

Greg Jensen gave him an annoyed glance and said, “Little Tracy isn’t an object to be passed around, okay?”

Trey Holmes’s face changed slightly as she protested, “Hey, boss, you’re the one who’s not an object.”

“Uh…”

Realizing the ambiguity of his words, Greg Jensen shook his head with a laugh.

Just then, Kingsley Harrison walked in, his face alight with excitement, and said, “Boss, I’ve got the lunch revenue figures.”

Everyone turned to look, filled with curiosity. They all wanted to know how much the first meal at the Youmeng Garden Branch had made.

Especially Vivian Shimpson, who directly asked, “How much did it sell for?”

Greg Jensen said with a laugh, “We’re all family here, spit it out, don’t keep us in suspense.”

Kingsley Harrison quickly said, “We made a total of one hundred thousand at lunchtime!”

Upon hearing this, Greg Jensen raised his eyebrows, “One hundred thousand? If we include dinner sales, we should be able to break two hundred thousand, right?”

“Of course!”

Kingsley Harrison, full of excitement, patted his chest and promised, “Don’t worry, if we don’t hit two hundred thousand today, I’ll cover the difference.”

“Haha, that’s not necessary, just having the goal is good enough,” Greg Jensen said a few encouraging words, and Kingsley Harrison hurried off.

Once he left, Spencer Burley couldn’t help but ask, “Greg, if we make two hundred thousand a day, what’s the profit?”

Vivian Shimpson as well turned to look, clearly curious about the same question but too embarrassed to ask it herself.

Without concealing anything, Greg Jensen said with a smile, “The profit margin in the restaurant industry is generally above fifty percent. If you do well, it can go up to seventy-five percent.

“Since Dreamscape Garden uses top-notch ingredients and labor, we can only manage about sixty percent profit.

“Considering that we own both properties, if we factor in the cost of the locations, it’s probably around forty percent.”

Adrian Wright exclaimed, “Forty percent? That means a profit of over eighty thousand a day.”

“Eighty thousand a day, that’s two million four hundred thousand a month…”

Spencer Burley calculated on his fingers and then lifted his head in shock, saying, “Damn, can you really make that much in a month?”

“You can’t calculate it like that all the time; there are off-peak seasons too, right?”

Greg Jensen said with a smile, “But two million a month should be a safe bet.”

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Hearing his words, everyone was suddenly stunned. What surprised them was not how much money Greg Jensen made, but the astonishing return on investment.

The total cost from purchasing to renovating the two restaurants was something Jaden Ford was very clear about, and Adrian Wright and Spencer Burley naturally knew a bit, too.

An investment of about five million for one restaurant could earn over two million in a month—what concept was that?

It meant that in just over two months, all the initial costs could be directly recouped.

With such a high rate of return, how could it not shock people?

Earning more than twenty million in a year was really not a big deal for the Wright Family and the Burley family, but the return rate was truly astonishing.

If Dreamscape Garden could be opened all across the country…

The eyes of Adrian Wright and Spencer Burley suddenly lit up.

Vivian Shimpson, still in a daze nearby, couldn’t fathom how a seemingly unremarkable little restaurant could make so much money.

However, she quickly regained her composure and said indifferently, “It’s only over twenty million a year, after all. Work five years, and your assets just pass a hundred million. What’s there to be proud of?”

Louisa Burley hurriedly tugged at her, whispering, “Vivian, stop talking.”

Greg Jensen didn’t take it to heart and couldn’t be bothered to argue with Vivian Shimpson; instead, he turned to Adrian Wright and Spencer Burley to discuss the nationwide expansion.

Though the two were not really reliable, they were from wealthy families after all, and had a vision far beyond ordinary people.

So, learning about the high returns of Dreamscape Garden, they immediately recognized it as an opportunity.

“Just saying, even if we do expand nationwide, I won’t possibly be able to oversee it all. You two will definitely need to run the operations.”

Greg Jensen gave them a preemptive warning.

Adrian Wright, however, was nonchalant, “No problem, I can manage it when the time comes, and if not, Spencer can take care of it.

It’s just a restaurant after all, there’s nothing difficult about it.”

Greg Jensen pondered, “Hmm, since both of you are keen, let’s set up a dining company, then. Going forward, all the franchises will be under the company’s umbrella.”

Adrian Wright said with some excitement, “I will prepare a business plan right away. If there are no issues, I’ll go through the procedures tomorrow.”

Spencer Burley hesitated, “Adrian, doing this, aren’t we taking advantage of Jensen?”

Upon hearing this, Adrian Wright’s expression stiffened, and he immediately felt embarrassed.

Spencer Burley was right; Dreamscape Garden was built up by Greg Jensen on his own, whether it was the taste, atmosphere, or décor, it had nothing to do with them.

Now suddenly asking Greg Jensen to start a dining company with them, wasn’t it just because they saw the prospects of Dreamscape Garden?

How was that different from picking peaches from someone else’s tree?

Adrian Wright hesitated, “Jensen, maybe… let’s just forget it, eh? Your restaurant is doing so well, our involvement is genuinely just coat-tailing.”

Greg Jensen laughed, “What’s the big deal? Without you guys, I would really have been too lazy to make the restaurant this big.”

“This…”

“Come on, if Jensen’s already said it, what are you still being coy for?”

Spencer Burley spoke, “We will cover all the initial costs of setting up the company, and then we’ll give Jensen the largest share, right?”

Greg Jensen said, “That’s not necessary, just go by the investment proportion.”

Adrian Wright insisted, “Let’s do it Spencer’s way. All the company’s funds will be resolved by us. Each of us will hold a twenty percent stake, and you will hold sixty percent.”

Seeing Greg Jensen still wanted to refuse, Adrian Wright urgently said with a stern face, “It’s settled then. If you refuse again, we really won’t feel right about sticking with you anymore.”

“Well, alright then.”

Having heard them insist, Greg Jensen had no choice but to nod in agreement, before asking, “The fitness routine I taught you last time, have you been practicing it?”

“Uh…”

Spencer Burley immediately felt embarrassed.

Because ever since he stopped staying at the club, he had not practiced it once.

Tracy Miles, curious, asked, “What fitness routine?”

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