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PURCHASING
This may be defined as a function concerned with the
search, selection then purchase, receive storing and
final use of a commodity in accordance with the
catering policy of the establishment.
Searching
The purchasing officer is responsible for looking for
the items which are most suitable for the business.
Selection
He is responsible for selecting the most suitable
items.
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Cont….
Buying
The purchasing officer enters into the contract
with the selected supplies of food commodities.
Receiving
The purchasing officer receives the goods
ensuring that quality and the quantity and the price
is as agreed.
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Cont….
Recording
He ensures that items received are recorded and
stored properly.
Issuing
He ensures that items are issued to the user units
as required.
Feedback
He receives a feedback confirming the suitability
of items purchased.
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Purchasing in Food and Beverage
Control Cycle
POLICY

→ shows what the market is aimed at.

↓

MENU
↓

VOLUME
FORECAST
↓

→ determine

the choice available for
customers and food and beverage quality
standard.

→ determine what food and beverage are
required.

Murage Macharia
Cont…
PURCHASING → Here the selection of the supplies and the
↓

RECEIVING

methods of purchasing are determined.

→ Quantity

and quality inspection.

↓

STORING &
ISSUING
↓

→ Storage requirement, stock records and
pricing of issues

Murage Macharia
Cont….
PRODUCTION → Preparation and processing.
↓

SELLING

→ Provision

of acceptable meals and drinks
at correct selling prices.

↓

CONTROL

→ Involves the provision of report assessing
the final result and corrective actions if
there are any.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
NB//
in large establishment the purchasing officer is involved
with large purchase and therefore it is important that the
right staff is employed to run the department. In school or
college all the purchasing may be carried out by the bursar
who buys all the items for the institute, in a hospital the
purchasing may be the responsibility of a senior purchasing
officer or senior supplier’s officer. In small restaurant and
canteens the chef may do all the buying whereas in large
hotel all the buying is done by the purchasing officer.

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Duties of the Purchasing Officer
The duties may be inevitable varying from one
establishment to another and will usually include
the following.
The purchasing of all food and beverage and
ensuring of continuity of supplies.
Efficient operation and control of the purchasing
officer, the goods received dept the stores and the
cellar.
Responsible for finding cheaper and better
sources of supplies and as well as new substitute
materials.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
Maintaining good liasone with the user unit e.g.

catering unit, restaurant unit, control unit, bar
unit, housekeeping unit, accounts office to ensure
prompt payment for goods received.
Responsible for reporting to the management on
the activities of the department.
Responsible for searching in relation of the
requirement of the establishment.

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Methods of Purchasing
An establishment should select the methods of
purchasing which is both economical and efficient an
establishment may use any of the following methods or
a combination of both.
Contract Purchasing
Periodic Purchasing
Purchasing by Daily Quotation Sheet
Purchasing by Cash and Carrying

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Contract Purchasing
In contract purchasing the establishment enters
into a contract with a supplier for the items to be
supplied. This method is suitable for items with
stable prices e.g. meat, sugar, flour bread, salt
normally a short term contract is usually for six
months. A contract will be for three months and
long term contract and usually for six months. A
contract is a legal document and which must have
all the relevant clauses as follows.
i)The period of contract.
ii)The estimate quantities as accurately as possible.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
iii) The reservation of the establishment to divide a

contract if necessary between suppliers.
iv) The purchase specification for the item concerned.
v) The removal of any rejected food to be undertaken
by the suppliers.
vi) Power to purchase in default – should a supplier not
be able to supply a commodity the establishment
reserves the right to purchase the commodity from
another source and any expense incurred or
difference is normally changed by a supplier under
a contract.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
vii) Indemnity against damage – The supplier

should be responsible for the damage property.
viii)Prevention against corruption – The
establishment reserves the right to cancel the
contract should there be any unethical practices
e.g. bribery of any member of the staff.
ix) The place of delivery must be considered so that
the products or goods are delivered at the
correct place and the right time.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
x) Invoices to be supplied within a specific time

after delivery has taken place.

xi) Payment of invoices information to be given to

the supplier as to when the payment will be
made.

xii) Service of notice to break the contract – here

the period of time to be given by either party to
be specified and to who notice is to be served.
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Periodic Purchasing
This is purchasing by weekly or fortnight, quotation

sheets requirement for a given period are estimated
and ordered. It is suitable for non-perishable goods
e.g. sugar, flour, salt, cereals soaps etc. The quantity
ordered will be determined by among other
considerations storage space available.

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Purchasing by Daily Quotation
Sheet
Orders are placed as required on a day to day basis.

This method is suitable for perishable goods to ensure
freshness.

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Purchasing by Cash and
Carrying
Within the opening of many supermarkets and uchumi
offering goods at very reasonable prices some
establishment opt to pay by cash for most of their goods
from the supermarket most wholesalers also sale
directly to the establishment at the wholesale price.
This way the establishment takes the advantage of:
Competitive prices being offered.
Free to select the best products.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
For effective purchasing the following factors must be
considered.
The Price
The buyer must explore all possible suppliers offering
the most economical prices, trade discounts and terms
of payment must be negotiated.
It allows the opportunity to purchase small quantities
of an item so that a new product or a new brand may be
sampled with minimum of cost.
In cash and carry we can also buy from the warehouses
at reduced prices.
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The Purchasing Procedure
There are various stages in the purchasing procedure.
i)The initiation of a request to purchase goods by an
authorized member of staff such as the head chefs, head
barman or restaurant manager.
ii)The determination of the source of supply from which
the goods are to be purchased and the price to be paid.
iii)Entering into a contract with the firm selected this
may be by telephone for perishable items or writing on
a detailed contract form.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
iv) Obtaining a satisfactory delivery performance from

the supplier with regard to time, date and place of
delivery.
v) The acceptance of goods ordered and the transfer to
the ordering department or to the store or cellar.

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The Selection of a Supplier
On receipt of an authorized requisition form. It is
necessary to check the economic quantity to be
purchased by reference to the existing shock of the
volume focused.
1.The first stage of that of entering into a form of a
contract with a supplier, the supplier should be selected
from these with whom business has been done before
as standards of goods obtained and service ordered will
be known.

Murage Macharia
Cont….
2. Supplier is selected from (i) or (ii) recommended to

the purchasing officer by a fellow purchasing officer
himself or a good standard. The new supplier may
become available as a result of an approach by the
purchasing officer himself or a supplier
representative. The basic information required by a
new supplier would include.

Murage Macharia
Cont….
The basic information required by a new supplier
would include.
a)Full details of the firm.
 Range of products that can supply.
 The address of the head office.
 Name of their bank.
 Referees

Murage Macharia
Cont….
b) Printed copies of recent price list.
c) Must have samples of products for tasting and the

sample should be free
d) To visit to a new firm is necessary because here the
supplier must know the size of the company its
storage facilities and transport and also attitude of
firm to a new customer.
e) Supplier rating – The third method of selection is
based on the suppliers Information of the other
customers of their products, this means that the
supplier offers the supplies to other people.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
3. performance if possible compare suppliers of the

same group commodities as they have similar
problems as regards the market conditions, the best
suppliers is the one who provides the firm with the
most efficient service with rearguard to quantity,
quality, price and delivery of performance. What
often is not ready available but is necessary to
further evaluate the supplier and record on:
i.
ii.

The total value of goods delivered by each supplier
The number of items rejected and with their values.
Murage Macharia
Cont….
iii.
iv.

The percentage value of goods rejected.
Any late delivery of goods.

This information can be used to make supplier aware of
this poor performance and also can be used by the
receiving department in that they will be aware of the
supplier whose goods will need a closer inspection.

Murage Macharia
The Purchasing of beverages
It is similar in many ways to the purchasing of food that
is buying the best possible product of the
establishment.
Standards and selling money by buying the less
expensive brands for ingredients whenever possible.
The main sources of supply of beverages are:

Murage Macharia
Cont….
Wine Shippers

These are firms that buy wine in the country of origin
and supervise the shipment of it the country in which
it will be sold.
Wholesalers
They are either independent companies or subsidiary
companies of a large breweries..
Cash and Carry
You can also buy wines from the supermarket. It offers
a limited range of wines, spirits beers at reasonable
prices.
Murage Macharia

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Purchasing in Food and Beverage Control

  • 2. PURCHASING This may be defined as a function concerned with the search, selection then purchase, receive storing and final use of a commodity in accordance with the catering policy of the establishment. Searching The purchasing officer is responsible for looking for the items which are most suitable for the business. Selection He is responsible for selecting the most suitable items. Murage Macharia
  • 3. Cont…. Buying The purchasing officer enters into the contract with the selected supplies of food commodities. Receiving The purchasing officer receives the goods ensuring that quality and the quantity and the price is as agreed. Murage Macharia
  • 4. Cont…. Recording He ensures that items received are recorded and stored properly. Issuing He ensures that items are issued to the user units as required. Feedback He receives a feedback confirming the suitability of items purchased. Murage Macharia
  • 5. Purchasing in Food and Beverage Control Cycle POLICY → shows what the market is aimed at. ↓ MENU ↓ VOLUME FORECAST ↓ → determine the choice available for customers and food and beverage quality standard. → determine what food and beverage are required. Murage Macharia
  • 6. Cont… PURCHASING → Here the selection of the supplies and the ↓ RECEIVING methods of purchasing are determined. → Quantity and quality inspection. ↓ STORING & ISSUING ↓ → Storage requirement, stock records and pricing of issues Murage Macharia
  • 7. Cont…. PRODUCTION → Preparation and processing. ↓ SELLING → Provision of acceptable meals and drinks at correct selling prices. ↓ CONTROL → Involves the provision of report assessing the final result and corrective actions if there are any. Murage Macharia
  • 8. Cont…. NB// in large establishment the purchasing officer is involved with large purchase and therefore it is important that the right staff is employed to run the department. In school or college all the purchasing may be carried out by the bursar who buys all the items for the institute, in a hospital the purchasing may be the responsibility of a senior purchasing officer or senior supplier’s officer. In small restaurant and canteens the chef may do all the buying whereas in large hotel all the buying is done by the purchasing officer. Murage Macharia
  • 9. Duties of the Purchasing Officer The duties may be inevitable varying from one establishment to another and will usually include the following. The purchasing of all food and beverage and ensuring of continuity of supplies. Efficient operation and control of the purchasing officer, the goods received dept the stores and the cellar. Responsible for finding cheaper and better sources of supplies and as well as new substitute materials. Murage Macharia
  • 10. Cont…. Maintaining good liasone with the user unit e.g. catering unit, restaurant unit, control unit, bar unit, housekeeping unit, accounts office to ensure prompt payment for goods received. Responsible for reporting to the management on the activities of the department. Responsible for searching in relation of the requirement of the establishment. Murage Macharia
  • 11. Methods of Purchasing An establishment should select the methods of purchasing which is both economical and efficient an establishment may use any of the following methods or a combination of both. Contract Purchasing Periodic Purchasing Purchasing by Daily Quotation Sheet Purchasing by Cash and Carrying Murage Macharia
  • 12. Contract Purchasing In contract purchasing the establishment enters into a contract with a supplier for the items to be supplied. This method is suitable for items with stable prices e.g. meat, sugar, flour bread, salt normally a short term contract is usually for six months. A contract will be for three months and long term contract and usually for six months. A contract is a legal document and which must have all the relevant clauses as follows. i)The period of contract. ii)The estimate quantities as accurately as possible. Murage Macharia
  • 13. Cont…. iii) The reservation of the establishment to divide a contract if necessary between suppliers. iv) The purchase specification for the item concerned. v) The removal of any rejected food to be undertaken by the suppliers. vi) Power to purchase in default – should a supplier not be able to supply a commodity the establishment reserves the right to purchase the commodity from another source and any expense incurred or difference is normally changed by a supplier under a contract. Murage Macharia
  • 14. Cont…. vii) Indemnity against damage – The supplier should be responsible for the damage property. viii)Prevention against corruption – The establishment reserves the right to cancel the contract should there be any unethical practices e.g. bribery of any member of the staff. ix) The place of delivery must be considered so that the products or goods are delivered at the correct place and the right time. Murage Macharia
  • 15. Cont…. x) Invoices to be supplied within a specific time after delivery has taken place. xi) Payment of invoices information to be given to the supplier as to when the payment will be made. xii) Service of notice to break the contract – here the period of time to be given by either party to be specified and to who notice is to be served. Murage Macharia
  • 16. Periodic Purchasing This is purchasing by weekly or fortnight, quotation sheets requirement for a given period are estimated and ordered. It is suitable for non-perishable goods e.g. sugar, flour, salt, cereals soaps etc. The quantity ordered will be determined by among other considerations storage space available. Murage Macharia
  • 17. Purchasing by Daily Quotation Sheet Orders are placed as required on a day to day basis. This method is suitable for perishable goods to ensure freshness. Murage Macharia
  • 18. Purchasing by Cash and Carrying Within the opening of many supermarkets and uchumi offering goods at very reasonable prices some establishment opt to pay by cash for most of their goods from the supermarket most wholesalers also sale directly to the establishment at the wholesale price. This way the establishment takes the advantage of: Competitive prices being offered. Free to select the best products. Murage Macharia
  • 19. Cont…. For effective purchasing the following factors must be considered. The Price The buyer must explore all possible suppliers offering the most economical prices, trade discounts and terms of payment must be negotiated. It allows the opportunity to purchase small quantities of an item so that a new product or a new brand may be sampled with minimum of cost. In cash and carry we can also buy from the warehouses at reduced prices. Murage Macharia
  • 20. The Purchasing Procedure There are various stages in the purchasing procedure. i)The initiation of a request to purchase goods by an authorized member of staff such as the head chefs, head barman or restaurant manager. ii)The determination of the source of supply from which the goods are to be purchased and the price to be paid. iii)Entering into a contract with the firm selected this may be by telephone for perishable items or writing on a detailed contract form. Murage Macharia
  • 21. Cont…. iv) Obtaining a satisfactory delivery performance from the supplier with regard to time, date and place of delivery. v) The acceptance of goods ordered and the transfer to the ordering department or to the store or cellar. Murage Macharia
  • 22. The Selection of a Supplier On receipt of an authorized requisition form. It is necessary to check the economic quantity to be purchased by reference to the existing shock of the volume focused. 1.The first stage of that of entering into a form of a contract with a supplier, the supplier should be selected from these with whom business has been done before as standards of goods obtained and service ordered will be known. Murage Macharia
  • 23. Cont…. 2. Supplier is selected from (i) or (ii) recommended to the purchasing officer by a fellow purchasing officer himself or a good standard. The new supplier may become available as a result of an approach by the purchasing officer himself or a supplier representative. The basic information required by a new supplier would include. Murage Macharia
  • 24. Cont…. The basic information required by a new supplier would include. a)Full details of the firm.  Range of products that can supply.  The address of the head office.  Name of their bank.  Referees Murage Macharia
  • 25. Cont…. b) Printed copies of recent price list. c) Must have samples of products for tasting and the sample should be free d) To visit to a new firm is necessary because here the supplier must know the size of the company its storage facilities and transport and also attitude of firm to a new customer. e) Supplier rating – The third method of selection is based on the suppliers Information of the other customers of their products, this means that the supplier offers the supplies to other people. Murage Macharia
  • 26. Cont…. 3. performance if possible compare suppliers of the same group commodities as they have similar problems as regards the market conditions, the best suppliers is the one who provides the firm with the most efficient service with rearguard to quantity, quality, price and delivery of performance. What often is not ready available but is necessary to further evaluate the supplier and record on: i. ii. The total value of goods delivered by each supplier The number of items rejected and with their values. Murage Macharia
  • 27. Cont…. iii. iv. The percentage value of goods rejected. Any late delivery of goods. This information can be used to make supplier aware of this poor performance and also can be used by the receiving department in that they will be aware of the supplier whose goods will need a closer inspection. Murage Macharia
  • 28. The Purchasing of beverages It is similar in many ways to the purchasing of food that is buying the best possible product of the establishment. Standards and selling money by buying the less expensive brands for ingredients whenever possible. The main sources of supply of beverages are: Murage Macharia
  • 29. Cont…. Wine Shippers These are firms that buy wine in the country of origin and supervise the shipment of it the country in which it will be sold. Wholesalers They are either independent companies or subsidiary companies of a large breweries.. Cash and Carry You can also buy wines from the supermarket. It offers a limited range of wines, spirits beers at reasonable prices. Murage Macharia