Food Cost Control
Chapter 1 : Food Cost Control
Introduction to Cost Control Define Cost Control
The Objectives and Advantages of Cost Control
Basic costing
Food costing
Food Cost and its Control
Cost is defined as the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish or maintain anything. Costingis simply the process of arithmetic, means of memorandum statements or the methods of integral control. Costing is the technique and process of ascertaining costs. The principles and rules, which govern the procedure of ascertaining costs of products or services, is the technique used in ascertaining costs. With the development and changes in methods, the techniques of costing change. To control the Food Cost; the purchasing, receiving, storing, issuing, food production, food sales, etc. are to be controlled.
Definition
Food Cost is defined as the cost of raw material used to prepare a dish or food.The net stock in hand at the beginning of the day + raw material purchased or received from store – net stock in hand at the end of the day is defined as Food Cost for the day.
Food Cost = Opening Stock + Purchase – Closing Stock of the day
Objective of Cost Control and its advantage
The main objective and advantage of cost control are:
b) Establishing and maintaining the standard of service of the establishment.
c) Pricing of menu
d) Prevention of waste.
e) Prevention of frauds.
f) Prevention of theft and pilferage.
g) Source of information for management reports.
Obstacles to food and beverages Control
There are numerous obstacles which affect on the food and beverage items cost.
b) In case a large quantity of goods (raw material) are ordered then the cost of each unit is much less as compare to when a small quantity of goods (raw material) is ordered.
c) The price of raw material may always go high during the shortage of goods in the market due to high consumption or low production.
Limitation of Food Cost Control
It looks very simple that if the standard recipe and portion size control is followed then the food cost will be always under control. In actual, in spite of following standard recipe and portion size the food cost may differ.
The following factors affect the food cost.
2. Wrong Purchasing of Raw Material:
3. Reduction in Sale:
4. Wastage during preparation of Food:
5. Pilferage in Food Sale:
6. Spoilage due to wrong storage:
Methodology and Phases of Cost Control
1. PURCHASING : The purchase department must ensure that the right quality of food, at competitive price and right quantity of raw material should be procured to keep the cost control.
2. RECEIVING AND STORING OF RAW MATERIAL: The raw material received by stores must be inspected for the quality and the quantity desired, and in case found not up to requirement should be returned to supplier for replacement. All stores received must be stored at a proper place. It is saying that in stores there should, ‘a place for everything and everything is place’. The store keeper must ensure that no food item should get spoiled and if it happens then it is charged to store keeper.
3. ISSUING: All goods should be issued after a proper requisition. The store keeper must follow the rule of ‘FIRST IN FIRST OUT (F.I.F.O.), which means the goods received first are issued first.
4. WASTAGE: The wastage, at all levels, i.e. Portioning, Cooking, Storing, etc. should be as minimum as possible. The wastage of food should be avoided. All trimmings of vegetables, bones, and other raw material wastes should be used to cook stock, soups, gravies, sauces, etc.
5. PROPER STORING OF COOKED FOOD: In case the cooked food is left at the end of the day then it must be stored at a proper temperature so that it can be used on the following day, if so required.
6. SPOILAGE: The cooks must ensure that there should be as far as possible no spoilage of food in the kitchen.
7. ENSURE NO FOOD IS SERVED WITHOUT BILL: In case food is allowed to be picked up without proper bill then this will increase the food cost.
8. PORTION CONTROL: The chef must ensure that dish is as per the standard potion, as both the larger portion and smaller portion is harmful to the hotel / restaurant. A large portion will increase the food cost and a small portion will dissatisfy the guest.
9. STANDARD RECIPE: The Chef must ensure that always standard recipe should be followed, or
otherwise, the guest may not always find similar standard of the dish and this will dissatisfy him.
PURPOSES OF FOOD COST ACCOUNTING
2. To Fix the Selling Price: Only if one knows the total cost than one can fix the selling price of a dish. The selling price is fixed in Restaurants, keeping in view the food cost. More the luxury restaurant, low is the food cost and vice versa. A small road side restaurant may have as high as 45 – 50% food cost and a speciality restaurant may have as low as 20 – 25% food cost.
3. Cost Controlling: The Chef / Restaurant Manager / Cost Accountant while fixing the selling price of a dish must know its exact recipe. He must also keep in mind the labour cost, the overheads while fixing the food cost and its variances.
4. Preparation of Account and Control of Food Cost: He will regularly review the production, sales and operating results, stocks of raw material and finished food and other items are valued at cost price or market price, whichever is lower. The stock inventory is taken by physically verifying each item. After ascertaining the stocks and taking a note of costs and sales, he is able to control the food cost.
5. Operating Policies: The Food Cost Accounting helps management in formulating operating policies like what should be the food cost, whether to bake bakery products in house or out source. Even desserts can be bought from outside if the sale of the same is not sufficient to keep a dessert chef.
Essentials of Food Cost Control
a) Proper Purchasing
c) Follow Purchasing Procedure
d) Control Food Production
e) Follow Standard Recipe
f) Follow Standard Portion Size
Point To Remember :
2. Costing is simply the process of arithmetic, means of memorandum statements or the methods of integral control.
3. F.I.F.O stands for “ First In First Out “ which means the goods received first are issued first
4. Food Cost is defined as cost of raw material used to prepare the dish/ menu.
5. Gross Profit = Total Sale - Food Cost
6. Net profit = Total Sale - Total Cost
Food Cost Control (Question & Answers)
Q. 1. What do you mean by Food Cost? Write in detail the advantages of Food Cost Control.
Answer: Food Cost is defined as the cost of raw material used to prepare a dish. Food Cost is one of the major costs of the Restaurant and there is always a risk of food cost going high and low due to the negligence of the staff. If the food cost goes high then the cost of sale will go high resulting in less gross profit. On the other hand if the food cost is low then that means either the guest is given a small portion or he is served sub standard quality of food. Thus result will be subsequently losing permanent customers and hence will reduce sale and profit. So by proper controlling the cost of food, we can assure the profitability, permanent customer and increase in sale volume & profit.
The main objective and advantage of cost control are as follows:
a. Analysis of income and expenditure of organization.
b. Establishing and maintaining the standard of service of the establishment.
c. Pricing of menu
d. Prevention of waste.
e. Prevention of frauds.
f. Prevention of theft and pilferage.
g. Source of information for management reports.
Q. 2. Define food cost. Write in detail the limitations of food cost control.
Answer : Food Cost is defined as the cost of raw materials used to prepare a dish.
Though it looks very simple that is the standard Recipe and Portion Size Control is followed then
the food cost will be always under control but in reality cost may differ.
Some of the factors which affect the food Cost are:
1. Fluctuation in Raw Material Cost:
2. Wrong Purchasing of Raw Material:
3. Reduction in Sale:
4. Wastage during preparation of Food:
5. Pilferage in Food Sale:
6. Spoilage due to wrong storage:
Q. 3. Write in detail the methodology and phases of cost controls.
Answer : There are various methods and phase at which Cost Control is done. Some of
those are as follows:
(ⅰ) Purchasing: Purchasing department must ensure that right quality of food at competitive price
and right quality is procured.
(ⅱ) Receiving & Storing of raw materials: Proper control is essential while receiving the raw
materials. The raw materials received by stores must be inspected for the quality and quantity
desired. The storekeeper must ensure that in store there should be a place for everything and
everything is placed, so that no food item should get spoiled.
(ⅲ) Issuing: All goods should be issued after a proper requisition. The rule of First in First
out (F.I.F.O) must be followed.
(ⅳ) Production / Wastage Control: The wastage of all level either portioning, cooking,
storing should be as minimum as possible.
(ⅴ) Storing of Cooked Food: In case any cooked food is left at the end of the day then it must be
stored at proper temperature so that it can be used on the following day if required.
(ⅵ) Control while serving Food: Ensure that no food is served without proper KOT .If Food is
allowed to be picked up without proper KOT then this will increase the food cost.
(ⅶ) Portion Control: Both the large and smaller portion is harmful to the hotel / restaurant.
A large portion will increase the food cost while small portion will dissatisfy the guest and may
result in losing them.
(ⅷ) Standard Recipe : The objective and advantage of Food Cost Control are to satisfy the
guest and make reasonable good profit at all times. If Standard Recipe is not followed than the
guest may not always find similar standard of dish and this will dissatisfy them ,resulting in
permanent lose of customer and less sale & profit.
Q. 4. Write in detail the essentials of cost control.
Answer : In the Hotel industry Food Cost is the major portion of the total cost .So in
order to assure the profitability of the Hotel and sale more than Break Even Point Sale, food Cost
Control is very essential.
Food Cost Control is essential for:
a) Proper Purchasing
b) Control in Purchasing
c) In order to follow Purchasing Procedure
d) To Control Food Production
e) In order to follow standard recipe and Standard Portion Size
f) To know total production cost, thus help in fixing the selling price
g) To regular review of the production, Sale and operating results.
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