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Hello all.
Recently, I looked at a couple of businesses for sale on the Internet. Both are retail premises.
One is a convenience store the other is a fast food unit.
Both were priced way below market value.
When I done my business plan for both units I realised that it was the electricity costs which were making both businesses unsustainable.
The cost of electricity has jumped from 13p KWH to over 50p KWH. EDF were quoting me 60p plus vat and other charges.
This is more than 400% up from last year and set to rise again in October.
Basically, what you were paying per month you will now be paying per week.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Recently, I looked at a couple of businesses for sale on the Internet. Both are retail premises.
One is a convenience store the other is a fast food unit.
Both were priced way below market value.
When I done my business plan for both units I realised that it was the electricity costs which were making both businesses unsustainable.
The cost of electricity has jumped from 13p KWH to over 50p KWH. EDF were quoting me 60p plus vat and other charges.
This is more than 400% up from last year and set to rise again in October.
Basically, what you were paying per month you will now be paying per week.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
