You have an idea for a
new food product consultant —your friends think it's great and you have never seen anything
like it on the market. You want to manufacture it but have absolutely no idea
where to begin!
You have two choices when faced
with this daunting task: you can spend hours and hours figuring out how to
start a business, how to find a commercial kitchen and what are the local,
state and federal regulations. Or, you can hire food industry consultants to
help you on the way. It really depends on how much time you have, and how much
your time is worth.
Hiring a consultant to guide you
on your path is an easy way to bring your product to market. Consultants have
experience with co-packers, sourcing ingredients and modifying formulas to fit
manufacturing parameters. Here are a few things you should know about hiring
and working with a food science consultant:
Keep it Local: Try to find a consultant or a consulting firm that is
close to where you live. Face-to-face meetings, visits to their
laboratory/kitchen and group tastings are all great ways to establish a good
relationship with the consultant and expedite results.
List SpecificDeliverables: Be very
specific with your consultant about what you want to achieve. If you have
kitchen samples you have made, bring them a supply so they can evaluate the
product with you and explain the limitations that may occur down the road. The
more specific you are the better the consultant can assist you.
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