"The second floor is the cold storage. All the frozen goods are stored in the warehouse on the second floor. We can go directly to the cold storage through the freight elevator. Let me show you." Mag led everyone to the freight elevator, and demonstrated how to use the idiotic freight elevator.
The freight elevator went directly into the cold storage. As soon as the elevator doors opened, the lights came on.
Rows of shelves were filled with octopus tentacles of different sizes. They were placed in square units. The spacious second floor was 200 square meters in size. It was almost filled with octopus tentacles of all sizes.
There were tentacles as small as a thumb, and tentacles as large as a thigh. They were densely packed together, giving people a sense of psychological pressure.
"These octopus tentacles are placed according to their sizes. Small, large, and large. When you need them, just take one square meter and put them in the one-button deicing machine to remove them from their frozen state. Then, transport them to the first floor through the freight elevator for restocking." Meg pointed at the square deicing machine beside the freight elevator. It was also a one-button deicing machine.
"Boss, don't you have medium octopus tentacles?" an elf asked in a low voice.
"No, we don't. We only have small, large, and large sizes." Meg nodded.
"What if the customer insists on ordering a medium size?" the elf asked again.
"It doesn't matter. Let him slap his own mouth." Meg smiled and looked at everyone. "We'll have a trial opening at noon today. Tomorrow, we might welcome the first burst of sales. Everyone, familiarize yourselves with the work. Be familiar with the accounting, the change, and the restocking. The workload will probably exceed your expectations."
Hearing this, everyone immediately got to work under Aliya's command.
The small cart sent the frozen octopus tentacles into the deicing machine. After three seconds of deicing, the octopus tentacles that were stuck together immediately became distinct, but still maintained their frozen state.
Everyone's sales area was divided into three grids, which were used to store three different sizes of octopus tentacles. The size was just right for one octopus tentacle.
These compartments all had a cooling effect. They could keep the octopus tentacles in a frozen state and prevent them from going bad.
"Boss, our shop doesn't seem to have a signboard yet." Aliya looked at Meg and said.
"I would have forgotten if you didn't mention it." Meg was stunned for a moment. He actually forgot such an important thing. After thinking for a while, he said, "Let's call it Little Series Seafood Shop."
"Little Series Seafood Shop?" Aliya repeated the name and felt that it sounded a little strange. But since it was a name given by the boss, she couldn't object. So, she nodded.
"Host! This System objects to this shop name! How is This System Little? "The System's dissatisfied voice.
"System, isn't this the shop that we're collaborating on? I used the combination of 'Little Amy' and 'System' as the shop's name to show how much I value you. It's very difficult to find a shop name that's so meaningful and meaningful nowadays," Mag said earnestly.
............... this was a Little series seafood shop.................................................................
Everyone placed the octopus tentacles on the stall in an orderly manner. The piles of octopus tentacles looked quite spectacular.
But for people with acrophobia, it was a little unsightly.
The seafood shop was located at the entrance of the Aden market. People coming and going from the square, as well as people entering the market, could see the shop at a glance.
Meg set the price of the octopus tentacles at 50 copper coins per catty. Regardless of the size, it would start at half a catty.
This price was already quite a discount for seafood. If it was any lower, it would make people suspicious of its origin. Moreover, this was not just seafood. This was fresh Great Old Dominators.
The System gave Meg a cost of 5 copper coins per catty, and it included the logistics fees. According to the System, this thing was cut again and again. It was even better than cutting leeks.
Leeks had to wait a few days before they could be cut again. But the octopus tentacles didn't have to wait. They grew back immediately after they were cut. He didn't even have to consider the feelings of the Great Old Dominators.
After deducting all the costs, the net profit of half a catty of octopus tentacles would be about 40 copper coins. According to the System's daily output of 100 tons, the best case scenario was to sell them all. Then, this octopus tentacle shop would bring him a net profit of 8,000,000 copper coins a day.
Of course, this was the ideal situation.
This shop at the entrance of the market obviously wouldn't be able to sell 100 tons a day. After this shop was established, Meg planned to open branches in all the markets and crowded areas in Chaos City. He planned to take over the entire seafood market in Chaos City.
This was a piece of virgin land that had yet to be reclaimed. He wanted to use the first hoe to dig out 10,000 taels of gold.
The location of the shop was excellent, and the octopus tentacles on the shelf were very eye-catching. However, most of the passersby only glanced at it curiously. Almost no one went up to ask as they didn't know what it was and how to eat it.
Although business was slow, Meg didn't mind. Today's trial opening was to let the employees familiarize themselves with the sales process.
"I will put up the signboard tonight. You all can knock off at 5pm today, and go to work at 6am tomorrow morning." Meg gave Aliya a few simple instructions before returning to the restaurant.
The organizer of the Delicacy Conference only provided the venue. As for how to set it up, it was up to the exhibitors themselves.
Luckily, Meg only planned to make four dishes, and one of them was octopus sashimi. Hence, he only needed two stoves, one octopus ball roasting plate, and two big frying pans.
Because the main purpose of participating in this exhibition was to bring goods to the small seafood shop, Meg planned to split the venue into two. Half of it would be allocated to the small seafood shop to display and sell the octopus tentacles.
Meg recruited two orcs on the spot, and got them to help move the stoves and frozen display cabinets. The venue was opened in less than an hour.
Compared to the surrounding booths with individual guest seats, Amy's booth didn't even have a single chair.
Meg's goal was very clear. He wanted to prevent the customers from staying for too long and maximize the number of customers to achieve the effect of promotion.
Not far away, there was a public dining area set up by the Delicacy Conference. The customers could eat their takeout there, and the dining experience wouldn't be reduced too much.
"Mr. Mak, have you started setting up the venue?" Robert happened to be directing the work on the spot. When he saw Meg, he walked over with a smile.
"It's already set up," Meg said with a smile.
"That's it?" Robert couldn't help but be a little surprised when he saw that the venue was a little empty due to the overly simple layout.
"Yes. I will only make four dishes for this Gourmet Conference. Two of them are the new dishes that are limited to the Gourmet Conference, and they will only appear on the day of the Gourmet Conference. Furthermore, I will announce the recipes for these four dishes on the spot, and conduct on-site lessons," Mag said with a smile.
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