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Most Chefs Shouldn’t Be Owners: James Trees Episode 193

Feb 26, 20261 hr 11 minEp. 193
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Episode description

Most chefs should not open a restaurant.

James Trees explains why ownership is finance and leadership, not cooking. From prime cost and food cost velocity to EBITDA, triple net leases, and delivery app traps, this episode is a restaurant business masterclass.

If you are thinking about opening your first restaurant, learn the numbers first.

  • How prime cost actually works

  • Why food cost velocity matters more than percentages

  • How to negotiate leases and protect downside

Built for chefs serious about ownership and profit.

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