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Hi everyone this is my first post, i opened a food delivery service in January, we currently use Just Eat and we open Fri - Sun 5-10 pm ( I have another job Mon - Thurs)
Our food is good we have 106 reviews on just eat that are pretty much perfect, there is myself cooking and i have 2 drivers that combined cost me £120 a night, it costs all in all about £550 a week to send my food out to peoples houses including paying the drivers and just Eats cut. I have worked my socks off every weekend since the end of December and i still cannot draw a wage, it just pays its way...just about, but there is no spare cash for emergency and no money to pay me. Is it normal to not earn a penny in 5 months of starting a business or is it time to walk away, i cant emphasis enough how good the online reviews are that the food is receiving but its really starting to get me down, every Friday morning the Just Eat money drops and by Saturday morning the bank account is back down to zero
Just eat take about £300 a week in fees but in reality without Just Eat there would be no orders
Thanks for reading
Our food is good we have 106 reviews on just eat that are pretty much perfect, there is myself cooking and i have 2 drivers that combined cost me £120 a night, it costs all in all about £550 a week to send my food out to peoples houses including paying the drivers and just Eats cut. I have worked my socks off every weekend since the end of December and i still cannot draw a wage, it just pays its way...just about, but there is no spare cash for emergency and no money to pay me. Is it normal to not earn a penny in 5 months of starting a business or is it time to walk away, i cant emphasis enough how good the online reviews are that the food is receiving but its really starting to get me down, every Friday morning the Just Eat money drops and by Saturday morning the bank account is back down to zero
Just eat take about £300 a week in fees but in reality without Just Eat there would be no orders
Thanks for reading
