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Foundation
in Natural and Built Environment
Introduction to Business (BUS 30104)
Charity Drive Event Report
By members of Meatball Mania Charity Drive
Group members:
Teo Vi Vien (0321645)
Teo Kuo Chien (0320195)
Rachael Cheong (0319926)
Ang Averllen (0321444)
A. Executive Summary
This charity drive event was given to us as an assignment to reach a certain target amount
of funds to donate to a charity organization of our choice. We, from Meatball Mania Charity
Drive chose to donate all our profit to Pertiwi Soup Kitchen as we believe in their objective to
feed the hungry and that is why we chose to sell food to provide food for the hungry.
We were also required to write a report on our objectives, target market, competition
analysis, product and packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsors, distribution, green measures,
human resource planning,evaluation of results and appendix where the details of setting up
and running this charity drive is recorded down in this report.
B. Objective
We have chosen to dedicate our donations to the Pertiwi Soup Kitchen. Pertiwi Soup
Kitchen’s main purpose is to provide food, sustenance and medical care for the homeless
and needy people in Malaysia. The committee of Pertiwi Soup Kitchen is a group of
privileged and well-to-do people who devote their lives to helping the homeless and the
needy to get through their daily struggle.
We chose this charity organization because the four of us, as food lovers believe everyone
should have the opportunity to enjoy food. We often see homeless and hungry people on the
streets of Malaysia struggling to survive and find food every day. Hence, we would like to
lend a helping hand to these less fortunate people to live a better life. We often hear cases
of people especially children from third world countries facing famine and poverty, and we
would like to avoid such situations in Malaysia.
As a group dedicated to help the homeless and needy in our country, we decided to set our
target donations high by reaching RM3000 of net profit. We have decided to divide our
expected profits from the variety of products we had plan to sell, such as spaghetti, curry
puff, meatballs and orange juice as well.
C. Target Market
We chose not to be fussy towards our choice of customer; we cater to anyone who is thirsty
and hungry. We tried to focus on the students from our own campus, Taylor’s University
Lakeside Campus, because a portion of them come from well-to-do families and may be
willing to spend on charity and help the less fortunate. Our customers are interested in
presentable products. Hence, our packaging has to be attention-grabbing and appetizing to
entice them to buy our products.
Not only that, our customers also emphasize on the hygiene and edibility of our products.
Hence, we used plastic gloves and tongs so that our hands do not come in contact with the
food and one of our members took a typhoid vaccine injection for safety measures, even
though our food is prepackaged by Ikea. We also focused on making our products mobile
and convenient so that our customers can enjoy our food on the go. Our customers also look
for affordable, cold and refreshing beverages to quench their thirst in our current hot
weather. We also had to make sure that our food can stay fresh for a long period of time
because the majority of our customers are students who constantly have classes to attend to
every day. That is also why we purchase our products every morning to keep the food fresh
and delicious.
D. Competition Analysis
Like any other business areas, we also have our fair share of competitors to deal with.
Among the handful we faced, the more challenging ones are Backofen and Secret Recipe
which both of them selling spaghetti.
The perks of Backofen is that they provide a wide range of flavours for their spaghetti while
we only provide 1 type which is spaghetti and meatball and they also sell main courses like
burgers and sandwiches which also come in a variety of choices. However, they charge their
customers at a higher price because they are a well-renowned company which specializes in
western food. The portion of their food is also relatively small compared to other pasta
restaurants outside of campus.
On the other hand, Secret Recipe sells a wide array of food and beverages at an affordable
price with a strategic location located just oppossite the stationery shop at the commercial
block where the crowd is usually at. Nonetheless, the food they sell mostly consist of cakes
which is very overpriced and not suited for the budget of students. The beverages they sell
are mostly carbonated drinks which is harmful for health.
After conducting a thorough research on our competitors, we decided to counter their
strategies by selling affordable and healthy products to reduce negative impact on their
health and wallets.
E. Product and Packaging
As mentioned earlier, we need to sell products that are a novelty in Malaysia to attract our
customers’ attention. Hence, we went to a few shops to search for a less expensive and
good container to package our food in. We also researched on how to package our products
so that they have a good aesthetic value yet is cost effective to reduce our expenses.
As for drinks, we bought bottles of sunquick orange cordial and mixed it with water and as
well as ice to create a better taste and we even bought a clear cup to put our orange juice in
to attract customer by its vibrant colour.
Customers want to buy our products because most of our food are freshly-made every day
and we conducted the quality control ourselves. For example, we would eat our own food
for lunch this could save up time for us walk to commercial block and we can also taste our
own food everyday to ensure the quality is consistent. For the meatball we also actually did
bought some before the charity drive week to test if the taste will be change after leaving it
unattended for the whole day.
As for the packaging of our products, we decided to use plastic containers with dividers to
contain our spaghetti and meatballs separately as the gravy is different. As for currypuff, we
used paper bags to contain them in order to be more eco-friendly and to save up on our cost
as well. Besides that, we kept all our kaya puffs and muffins in clear plastic bag to ensure
our food can be seen clearly to attract our customer. We also used an oven toaster to heat
up the curry puff, kaya puff and also apple pie.
F. Pricing
Set A1 Set A2
Set A ala-
carte Set A Promo Set B1 Set B2 Set B ala-carte
Sale
Price $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $7.50 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
Units 17 21 35 0 9 11 33
Rev $204.00 $210.00 $280.00 $0.00 $108.00 $110.00 $264.00
Sales
Price Set B Promo Curry Puff
Curry Puff
Promo Muffin
Muffin
Promo Apple Pie Apple Pie Promo
Units $7.50 $3.00 $2.50 $3.50 $3.00 $3.50 $3.00
Rev 2 9 78 14 30 6 22
$15.00 $27.00 $195.00 $49.00 $90.00 $21.00 $66.00
Sales
Price Kaya Puff
Kaya Puff
Promo Donut Donut Promo
Donut
Promo Sunquick Sunquick Promo
Units $3.50 $3.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00
Rev 6 20 5 3 1 35 12
$21.00 $60.00 $25.00 $12.00 $3.00 $87.50 $24.00
Spaghetti Sauce Curry Puff Muffin Apple Pie Kaya Puff Donut
Cost
Price $47.15 $127.63 $98.50 $94.50 $31.60 $31.60 $19.50
Units
Rev $47.15 $127.63 $98.50 $94.50 $31.60 $31.60 $19.50
Meatball Sausage Utensils Sunquick Others
Cost
Price $162.00 $32.37 $142.86 $43.56 $109.18
Units
Rev $162.00 $32.37 $142.86 $43.56 $109.18
Ikea food has always been popular amongst the locals hence we increased the selling price
three times from its cost price. For example, our apple tarts cost price is RM1.30 and we
sold them for RM3.50 each. We had difficulties selling our spaghetti set after lunch hour so
we had many types of combos so that customers will have the perception that they are
getting a good deal but in fact they are paying more than two times of the cost price.
G. Promotion
Pertiwi Soup Kitchen’s main objective is to feed the hungry hence our marketing message
was “13,000 people are struggling with hunger but with your help that number will decline”.
Our main tools of promoting our products are by creating simple yet catchy posters with
creative titles and HD shots of our food so that customers have a clear idea of our products
sold. We aimed to keep our posters attractive because it catches the attention of
passerbyers where they actually walked over to browse through the selection of food. In our
posters, we took the initiative to include IKEA’s logo and name because their food is popular
amongst locals, especially their signature swedish meatballs. We had customers coming up
to request for a special order of only their swedish meatball set. In conclusion, we relied on
the brand name and creative posters to attract our customers.
The second tool we used to promote our products is by selling our food face to face by
approaching students around campus and explaining to them about our cause of the charity
drive and Pertiwi Soup Kitchen’s objective. This method of promotion worked for snacks or
light bites such as curry puff, muffins and apple tarts when they want something to bite
between lunch and dinner.
Our Menu, Posters and Instagram Page
H. Sponsor
We have approached many companies for sponsorship for various purposes.
Firstly, we looked for IKEA Damansara for sponsorship of products which consist of
Swedish meatballs, curry puffs, mash potatoes and muffins. We’ve written a few sponsorship
letters and visited IKEA Damansara a few times before we were able to meet the manager
as IKEA is a big company and the customer careline was unfortunately down at the moment.
After speaking to the person in charge, Mr. Jason Wong and Mr. Mazlee, we weren’t able to
get a sponsorship for the products. However, we did manage to get a photocopy of the
typhoid vaccine certificate of the staffs who packaged our food daily during the entire week
of the charity drive.
After being rejected from Ikea, we still stuck to our plan of selling Ikea food because of its
popularity amongst locals. Due to its high cost, we decided to look for sponsorships to cover
our cost. This is when we approached Inta Bina Sdn Bhd because it is a relatively big
company who are financially generous. We wrote a sponsorship letter to them in hopes that
they would understand our cause and help us reach our target to donate to Pertiwi Soup
Kitchen to feed the hungry. We have also met the director of the company and explained
about the charity drive and objectives of Pertiwi Soup Kitchen. Fortunately, they were
generous enough to sponsor us a total of RM 966 which covered more than our total cost.
We also seek for donations from Hong Boon Siong and Teo May Tze Charity Foundation
where they subsidize funds for the poor. One of our group member personally knows this
charity foundation hence we contacted them through email and telephone calls to clarify our
cause and objectives. We collected a total of RM800 from them.
Lastly, we’ve also collected donations throughout the charity drive and accumulated RM134
that week from students and lecturers who passed by.
All in all we have a total donation of RM1900.
I) Distribution
For the distribution part, first and foremost, all our products were delivered straight from our
suppliers to our sales location which is in front of Student Life Centre in Taylor’s University.
Our products were supplied from Ikea Damansara which one of our group member, Racheal
is living around the area so it is quite relevant and easy for Rachael to pick up our product
every morning during our charity week. She will reach Ikea food court around 9:30 every
morning because Ikea food court only starts to operate on 9:30am. She will then bring the
packaged products from Ikea to the bus stop area of Taylor’s University by her own vehicle
and all products were carried to our stall by the rest of our members.
Next, in terms of how quickly can we deliver our product to our customers. This actually
depends on our customers because we are selling direct food from Ikea which is already
cooked but it may get cooler after some time. So we provided reheating services as we
brought our own oven toaster if our customers request to reheat their food, this may cause
our customers to wait for around 2 minutes give and take. For our main dishes which is the
spaghetti set, we only need to provide 2 scoop of sauce and it is good to go for our
customers.
In Taylor’s University, almost every student and lecturer will pass by Student Life Centre as
it is the main walkway to go to main blocks and commercial block. About 3 to 4 out of 10
customers we approached would purchase our products but this actually depends on the
timing of the day. For example, at 10:00 a.m. most of the students are rushing to class and
they may not bother us when we approach them so the sales was not really good during that
period of time. However, during lunch and tea time, our sales were much better and more
customers came up to us to buy our products and that was our peak hours of everyday
during the entire charity drive event week. Approximately out of 10 customers, 7 or 8 of them
were easily approached where we served around 100 customers daily.
With 4 members in our group and the type of products we were selling, we were unable to
make it available to be purchased online as the food is served fresh and hot at our booth.
One benefit of selling our products only in our stall was that we were able to control and take
care of everything smoothly and we were able to be more focused on things during peak
hours. However, we set up an Instagram account to promote our products and customers
were able to book special orders of Ikea meatballs a day before.
J) Green Measures
A portion of our consumable products are environmentally-friendly such as, Curry puff we
uses paper bag to contain and pass the food to customer rather than plastic bags to ensure
the wastage can be recycled.
After customers are done with their food, they can simply throw the plastic packaging into
the bin or are given the choice of reusing the plastic containers for future purposes as our
containers are microwavable and of good quality plastic. Our food are pre-packaged and
sealed in these plastic containers so that harmful pollutants from the air will not be able to
contaminate our products.
We provided a service to heat up the customer’s curry puff by using an oven toaster. By
doing this, we consumed an amount of electricity through the socket found near our stall. To
reduce the consumption of electricity, we only turned on the toaster oven only when we use
it. Moreover, we also used a large bag of ice to keep the drinks cool and fresh.
K. Human Resource Planning
Tasks were distributed according to our individual skills and commitment towards it. Vi
Vien, as the project manager, distributed these jobs to us and planned each week in an
organised manner. She was also in charge of designing the posters for our stall to promote
our products to people and convince them to support us through advertisements. As the
accountant, Teo Kuo Chien also calculated our expenses, profit made each day, our loss
and sponsorship money. Rachael was in charge in designing a stall layout to keep our stall
look neat and attractive. He also manages the stall and made sure that our stall is kept clean
and consistently presentable to our customers. Averllen was tasked to contact companies
that may be willing to help our cause by sponsoring their products to us or are eager to
donate some money to our charity organization. He was also responsible in asking people
for donations.
L. Evaluation of Results
Income Statement
Revenue
Sales $1,872
add: sponsorship for cost $966
Less: Cost of Goods Sold $940
Gross Profit $1,897
Add: Sponsorship $934
Adjusted Gross Profit $2,831
Less: Operating Expenses
Receipt book $18
water $13
apron $11
Vaccine $70
Total Operating Expenses $112
Net Profit $2,719
We stumbled upon a few ups and downs before and during the charity drive event. One of
our commendable decision was our product selection. Ikea food has always been popular as
they not only taste good but it is priced at a reasonable amount, hence choosing Ikea food
as our main product was a good idea. We didn’t have to promote too much as customers
came to purchase the pre-packaged food willingly and by lunch time our lunch set was
usually sold out. Another great effort we did was that our team consisted of members who
are dedicated to reach our target goals as everyone did their task willingly, accordingly and
efficiently. We had good communication throughout the project and worked together until we
reach our daily target. So grouping with one another was one of the best starting point for
this charity drive event. Thirdly, we were able to find sponsorships for our cost, even though
it wasn’t a sponsorship from our suppliers, we didn’t have to forge out money to purchase
our products beforehand.
On the other hand, we should’ve nominated more members to take the typhoid vaccine
injection as Rachael was the only one to have the vaccine injected and our progress was
slowed down as she was the only one who could handle the food when serving the
customer. We did not manage to get product sponsorship and wasted quite a large sum of
money and time to travel to and fro from Ikea to campus just to speak to the person in
charge to only find out that we were let down very close to the charity drive event week. We
should’ve request for a sponsorship and follow up much earlier so that we could still search
for sponsorships on other products rather than rely on just our main supplier to sponsor us.
If we were given a chance to repeat this event again, we would ask for more product
sponsorship and elect more members to take the vaccine injection so that we can move
faster to serve our customers. We would also conduct surveys much earlier to find out what
kind of products students would want to purchase to speed up and sales and reach our
target faster and earlier. We would also sell our products outside campus a week earlier
from the charity drive week.
Link to our video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DBaRJKD8eE&feature=youtu.be
M. Appendixes
Sponsorship letter
1st June 2015
Mr. Teo Hock Choon
Inta Bina Sdn Bhd
No. 15&17 (1st Flr)
Jalan SS15/8A,
47500 Subang Jaya,
Selangor, Malaysia
Dear Mr. Teo Hock Choon
Requesting Sponsorship for Charity Drive Event
We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a
fundraising event as our school project in June 2015. Our plan is to raise a total of
RM3000.00 via sponsorships and product sales. The fundraising event will be held from 8th
to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer Mr. Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned
during the event will be donated to PERTIWI soup kitchen, a non-profit organization where
food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price. They are staffed by
volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
We are writing today to ask if you would consider donating to us to help support our event.
We believe that your generosity would go a long way towards supporting the organization
and their noble cause. If you need more information about our event or have any questions
you may contact me at 017-3558837
Thank you.
Sincerely,
____________
Teo Vi Vien
Charity Drive Event Group Leader
Approved by lecturer,
Chang Jau Ho
Lecturer of Introduction of Bussiness
20th
May 2015
Ms. Teo MayYee
Hong Boon Siong and Teo May Tze CharityFoundation
No.9, Lot 6674, 1st Floor,
Bangunan Dirgahayu, Jalan
Batu Lintang, 93200 Kuching
Sarawak.
Dear Ms. Teo May Yee
Requesting Sponsorship for Charity Drive Event
We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a
fundraising event as our school project in July 2015.
Our plan is to raise a total of RM3000.00 via sponsorships and product sales. The
fundraising event will be held from 8th to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer Mr.
Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during the event will be donated to PERTIWI soup kitchen,
a non-profit organization where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market
price. They are staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
We are writing today to ask if you would consider donating to us to help support our event.
We believe that your generosity would go a long way towards supporting the organization
and their noble cause. If you need more information about our event or have any questions
you may contact me at 017-3558837
Thank you.
Sincerely,
____________
Teo Vi Vien
Charity Drive Event Group Leader
26th May 2015
Mr. Jason Wong
IKEA furniture store,
Jalan PJU 7/2,
Mutiara Damansara,
47820 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor, Malaysia
Dear Mr. Jason Wong,
Request on Photocopy of Typhoid Vaccination Certificate
We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a
fundraising event as our school project in June 2015. Our lecturer, Mr Chang Jau Ho
requested for a photocopy of the Typhoid Vaccination Certificate of the workers who are
packaging the food that will be sold during the charity drive event to avoid food poisoning.
This letter is to hereby confirm that this request is true and it is requested by our lecturer, Mr.
Chang Jau Ho, lecturer of Introduction to Business, as proof. The details of the vaccination
certificates will not be published and will be kept confidential.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
____________
Teo Vi Vien
Charity Drive Event Group Leader
____________
Chang Jau Ho
Lecturer of Introduction to Business
29th April 2015
Ms Munirah Hamid
PERTIWI Soup Kitchen
No: 63 Jalan SS 3/53, Taman Subang,
47300 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Dear Ms Munirah Hamid,
Requesting Permission to Raise Funds for Your Organization
We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a
fundraising event for our school project in June 2015. Our goal is to raise a total of RM3000
through sponsorships and product sales. The fundraising event will be held for from 8th to
12th June under the supervision of our lecturer, Mr. Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during
the event will be donated for a good cause.
We are writing today to ask if your organization would like to be the recipient of our donation.
And if you are willing, we also would like to request permission to use your organization’s
name solely for fund and awareness-raising purposes during the event. If you need more
information about our event or have any other questions, you may contact me at 017-
3558837.
We hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
____________
Teo Vi Vien
Charity Drive Event Group Leader
20th
May 2015
Mr. / Ms. BervesleyBale
IKEA furniture store,
Jalan PJU 7/2,
Mutiara Damansara,
47820 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor, Malaysia.
Dear Mr. / Ms. BerversleyBale,
Requesting Sponsorship for Charity Drive Event
We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a
fundraising event as our school project in February 2014.
Our plan is to raise a total of RM3000.00 via sponsorships and product sales. The
fundraising event will be held from 8th to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer Mr.
Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during the event will be donated to PERTIWI soup kitchen,
a non-profit organization where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market
price. They are staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
We are writing today to ask if you would consider donating 400 pieces of curry puff and 600
pices of meatballs, to help support our event. We believe that your generosity would go a
long way towards supporting the organization and their noble cause. If you need more
information about our event or have any questions you may contact me at 017-3558837
Thank you.
Sincerely,
____________
Teo Vi Vien
Charity Drive Event Group Leader
Approved by lecturer,
Chang Jau Ho
Lecturer of Introduction of Bussiness
Ikea Staff Typhoid Vaccine Certificate
Receipts of Expenses
Charity Drive Event Report Summary
Charity Drive Event Report Summary
Charity Drive Event Report Summary

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Charity Drive Event Report Summary

  • 1. Foundation in Natural and Built Environment Introduction to Business (BUS 30104) Charity Drive Event Report By members of Meatball Mania Charity Drive Group members: Teo Vi Vien (0321645) Teo Kuo Chien (0320195) Rachael Cheong (0319926) Ang Averllen (0321444) A. Executive Summary This charity drive event was given to us as an assignment to reach a certain target amount of funds to donate to a charity organization of our choice. We, from Meatball Mania Charity Drive chose to donate all our profit to Pertiwi Soup Kitchen as we believe in their objective to feed the hungry and that is why we chose to sell food to provide food for the hungry.
  • 2. We were also required to write a report on our objectives, target market, competition analysis, product and packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsors, distribution, green measures, human resource planning,evaluation of results and appendix where the details of setting up and running this charity drive is recorded down in this report. B. Objective We have chosen to dedicate our donations to the Pertiwi Soup Kitchen. Pertiwi Soup Kitchen’s main purpose is to provide food, sustenance and medical care for the homeless and needy people in Malaysia. The committee of Pertiwi Soup Kitchen is a group of privileged and well-to-do people who devote their lives to helping the homeless and the needy to get through their daily struggle.
  • 3. We chose this charity organization because the four of us, as food lovers believe everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy food. We often see homeless and hungry people on the streets of Malaysia struggling to survive and find food every day. Hence, we would like to lend a helping hand to these less fortunate people to live a better life. We often hear cases of people especially children from third world countries facing famine and poverty, and we would like to avoid such situations in Malaysia. As a group dedicated to help the homeless and needy in our country, we decided to set our target donations high by reaching RM3000 of net profit. We have decided to divide our expected profits from the variety of products we had plan to sell, such as spaghetti, curry puff, meatballs and orange juice as well. C. Target Market We chose not to be fussy towards our choice of customer; we cater to anyone who is thirsty and hungry. We tried to focus on the students from our own campus, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, because a portion of them come from well-to-do families and may be willing to spend on charity and help the less fortunate. Our customers are interested in presentable products. Hence, our packaging has to be attention-grabbing and appetizing to entice them to buy our products.
  • 4. Not only that, our customers also emphasize on the hygiene and edibility of our products. Hence, we used plastic gloves and tongs so that our hands do not come in contact with the food and one of our members took a typhoid vaccine injection for safety measures, even though our food is prepackaged by Ikea. We also focused on making our products mobile and convenient so that our customers can enjoy our food on the go. Our customers also look for affordable, cold and refreshing beverages to quench their thirst in our current hot weather. We also had to make sure that our food can stay fresh for a long period of time because the majority of our customers are students who constantly have classes to attend to every day. That is also why we purchase our products every morning to keep the food fresh and delicious. D. Competition Analysis Like any other business areas, we also have our fair share of competitors to deal with. Among the handful we faced, the more challenging ones are Backofen and Secret Recipe which both of them selling spaghetti. The perks of Backofen is that they provide a wide range of flavours for their spaghetti while we only provide 1 type which is spaghetti and meatball and they also sell main courses like burgers and sandwiches which also come in a variety of choices. However, they charge their customers at a higher price because they are a well-renowned company which specializes in
  • 5. western food. The portion of their food is also relatively small compared to other pasta restaurants outside of campus. On the other hand, Secret Recipe sells a wide array of food and beverages at an affordable price with a strategic location located just oppossite the stationery shop at the commercial block where the crowd is usually at. Nonetheless, the food they sell mostly consist of cakes which is very overpriced and not suited for the budget of students. The beverages they sell are mostly carbonated drinks which is harmful for health. After conducting a thorough research on our competitors, we decided to counter their strategies by selling affordable and healthy products to reduce negative impact on their health and wallets. E. Product and Packaging As mentioned earlier, we need to sell products that are a novelty in Malaysia to attract our customers’ attention. Hence, we went to a few shops to search for a less expensive and good container to package our food in. We also researched on how to package our products so that they have a good aesthetic value yet is cost effective to reduce our expenses. As for drinks, we bought bottles of sunquick orange cordial and mixed it with water and as well as ice to create a better taste and we even bought a clear cup to put our orange juice in to attract customer by its vibrant colour.
  • 6. Customers want to buy our products because most of our food are freshly-made every day and we conducted the quality control ourselves. For example, we would eat our own food for lunch this could save up time for us walk to commercial block and we can also taste our own food everyday to ensure the quality is consistent. For the meatball we also actually did bought some before the charity drive week to test if the taste will be change after leaving it unattended for the whole day. As for the packaging of our products, we decided to use plastic containers with dividers to contain our spaghetti and meatballs separately as the gravy is different. As for currypuff, we used paper bags to contain them in order to be more eco-friendly and to save up on our cost as well. Besides that, we kept all our kaya puffs and muffins in clear plastic bag to ensure our food can be seen clearly to attract our customer. We also used an oven toaster to heat up the curry puff, kaya puff and also apple pie. F. Pricing Set A1 Set A2 Set A ala- carte Set A Promo Set B1 Set B2 Set B ala-carte Sale Price $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $7.50 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 Units 17 21 35 0 9 11 33 Rev $204.00 $210.00 $280.00 $0.00 $108.00 $110.00 $264.00 Sales Price Set B Promo Curry Puff Curry Puff Promo Muffin Muffin Promo Apple Pie Apple Pie Promo
  • 7. Units $7.50 $3.00 $2.50 $3.50 $3.00 $3.50 $3.00 Rev 2 9 78 14 30 6 22 $15.00 $27.00 $195.00 $49.00 $90.00 $21.00 $66.00 Sales Price Kaya Puff Kaya Puff Promo Donut Donut Promo Donut Promo Sunquick Sunquick Promo Units $3.50 $3.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Rev 6 20 5 3 1 35 12 $21.00 $60.00 $25.00 $12.00 $3.00 $87.50 $24.00 Spaghetti Sauce Curry Puff Muffin Apple Pie Kaya Puff Donut Cost Price $47.15 $127.63 $98.50 $94.50 $31.60 $31.60 $19.50 Units Rev $47.15 $127.63 $98.50 $94.50 $31.60 $31.60 $19.50 Meatball Sausage Utensils Sunquick Others Cost Price $162.00 $32.37 $142.86 $43.56 $109.18 Units Rev $162.00 $32.37 $142.86 $43.56 $109.18 Ikea food has always been popular amongst the locals hence we increased the selling price three times from its cost price. For example, our apple tarts cost price is RM1.30 and we sold them for RM3.50 each. We had difficulties selling our spaghetti set after lunch hour so we had many types of combos so that customers will have the perception that they are getting a good deal but in fact they are paying more than two times of the cost price.
  • 8. G. Promotion Pertiwi Soup Kitchen’s main objective is to feed the hungry hence our marketing message was “13,000 people are struggling with hunger but with your help that number will decline”. Our main tools of promoting our products are by creating simple yet catchy posters with creative titles and HD shots of our food so that customers have a clear idea of our products sold. We aimed to keep our posters attractive because it catches the attention of passerbyers where they actually walked over to browse through the selection of food. In our posters, we took the initiative to include IKEA’s logo and name because their food is popular amongst locals, especially their signature swedish meatballs. We had customers coming up to request for a special order of only their swedish meatball set. In conclusion, we relied on the brand name and creative posters to attract our customers. The second tool we used to promote our products is by selling our food face to face by approaching students around campus and explaining to them about our cause of the charity drive and Pertiwi Soup Kitchen’s objective. This method of promotion worked for snacks or light bites such as curry puff, muffins and apple tarts when they want something to bite between lunch and dinner. Our Menu, Posters and Instagram Page
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  • 11. H. Sponsor We have approached many companies for sponsorship for various purposes. Firstly, we looked for IKEA Damansara for sponsorship of products which consist of Swedish meatballs, curry puffs, mash potatoes and muffins. We’ve written a few sponsorship letters and visited IKEA Damansara a few times before we were able to meet the manager as IKEA is a big company and the customer careline was unfortunately down at the moment. After speaking to the person in charge, Mr. Jason Wong and Mr. Mazlee, we weren’t able to get a sponsorship for the products. However, we did manage to get a photocopy of the typhoid vaccine certificate of the staffs who packaged our food daily during the entire week of the charity drive. After being rejected from Ikea, we still stuck to our plan of selling Ikea food because of its popularity amongst locals. Due to its high cost, we decided to look for sponsorships to cover our cost. This is when we approached Inta Bina Sdn Bhd because it is a relatively big company who are financially generous. We wrote a sponsorship letter to them in hopes that they would understand our cause and help us reach our target to donate to Pertiwi Soup Kitchen to feed the hungry. We have also met the director of the company and explained about the charity drive and objectives of Pertiwi Soup Kitchen. Fortunately, they were generous enough to sponsor us a total of RM 966 which covered more than our total cost. We also seek for donations from Hong Boon Siong and Teo May Tze Charity Foundation where they subsidize funds for the poor. One of our group member personally knows this charity foundation hence we contacted them through email and telephone calls to clarify our cause and objectives. We collected a total of RM800 from them.
  • 12. Lastly, we’ve also collected donations throughout the charity drive and accumulated RM134 that week from students and lecturers who passed by. All in all we have a total donation of RM1900. I) Distribution For the distribution part, first and foremost, all our products were delivered straight from our suppliers to our sales location which is in front of Student Life Centre in Taylor’s University. Our products were supplied from Ikea Damansara which one of our group member, Racheal is living around the area so it is quite relevant and easy for Rachael to pick up our product every morning during our charity week. She will reach Ikea food court around 9:30 every morning because Ikea food court only starts to operate on 9:30am. She will then bring the packaged products from Ikea to the bus stop area of Taylor’s University by her own vehicle and all products were carried to our stall by the rest of our members. Next, in terms of how quickly can we deliver our product to our customers. This actually depends on our customers because we are selling direct food from Ikea which is already cooked but it may get cooler after some time. So we provided reheating services as we brought our own oven toaster if our customers request to reheat their food, this may cause our customers to wait for around 2 minutes give and take. For our main dishes which is the spaghetti set, we only need to provide 2 scoop of sauce and it is good to go for our customers. In Taylor’s University, almost every student and lecturer will pass by Student Life Centre as it is the main walkway to go to main blocks and commercial block. About 3 to 4 out of 10 customers we approached would purchase our products but this actually depends on the timing of the day. For example, at 10:00 a.m. most of the students are rushing to class and they may not bother us when we approach them so the sales was not really good during that period of time. However, during lunch and tea time, our sales were much better and more customers came up to us to buy our products and that was our peak hours of everyday during the entire charity drive event week. Approximately out of 10 customers, 7 or 8 of them were easily approached where we served around 100 customers daily.
  • 13. With 4 members in our group and the type of products we were selling, we were unable to make it available to be purchased online as the food is served fresh and hot at our booth. One benefit of selling our products only in our stall was that we were able to control and take care of everything smoothly and we were able to be more focused on things during peak hours. However, we set up an Instagram account to promote our products and customers were able to book special orders of Ikea meatballs a day before. J) Green Measures A portion of our consumable products are environmentally-friendly such as, Curry puff we uses paper bag to contain and pass the food to customer rather than plastic bags to ensure the wastage can be recycled. After customers are done with their food, they can simply throw the plastic packaging into the bin or are given the choice of reusing the plastic containers for future purposes as our containers are microwavable and of good quality plastic. Our food are pre-packaged and sealed in these plastic containers so that harmful pollutants from the air will not be able to contaminate our products. We provided a service to heat up the customer’s curry puff by using an oven toaster. By doing this, we consumed an amount of electricity through the socket found near our stall. To reduce the consumption of electricity, we only turned on the toaster oven only when we use it. Moreover, we also used a large bag of ice to keep the drinks cool and fresh.
  • 14. K. Human Resource Planning Tasks were distributed according to our individual skills and commitment towards it. Vi Vien, as the project manager, distributed these jobs to us and planned each week in an organised manner. She was also in charge of designing the posters for our stall to promote our products to people and convince them to support us through advertisements. As the accountant, Teo Kuo Chien also calculated our expenses, profit made each day, our loss and sponsorship money. Rachael was in charge in designing a stall layout to keep our stall look neat and attractive. He also manages the stall and made sure that our stall is kept clean and consistently presentable to our customers. Averllen was tasked to contact companies that may be willing to help our cause by sponsoring their products to us or are eager to donate some money to our charity organization. He was also responsible in asking people for donations.
  • 15. L. Evaluation of Results Income Statement Revenue Sales $1,872 add: sponsorship for cost $966 Less: Cost of Goods Sold $940 Gross Profit $1,897 Add: Sponsorship $934 Adjusted Gross Profit $2,831 Less: Operating Expenses Receipt book $18 water $13 apron $11 Vaccine $70 Total Operating Expenses $112 Net Profit $2,719 We stumbled upon a few ups and downs before and during the charity drive event. One of our commendable decision was our product selection. Ikea food has always been popular as they not only taste good but it is priced at a reasonable amount, hence choosing Ikea food as our main product was a good idea. We didn’t have to promote too much as customers came to purchase the pre-packaged food willingly and by lunch time our lunch set was usually sold out. Another great effort we did was that our team consisted of members who are dedicated to reach our target goals as everyone did their task willingly, accordingly and efficiently. We had good communication throughout the project and worked together until we reach our daily target. So grouping with one another was one of the best starting point for this charity drive event. Thirdly, we were able to find sponsorships for our cost, even though it wasn’t a sponsorship from our suppliers, we didn’t have to forge out money to purchase our products beforehand.
  • 16. On the other hand, we should’ve nominated more members to take the typhoid vaccine injection as Rachael was the only one to have the vaccine injected and our progress was slowed down as she was the only one who could handle the food when serving the customer. We did not manage to get product sponsorship and wasted quite a large sum of money and time to travel to and fro from Ikea to campus just to speak to the person in charge to only find out that we were let down very close to the charity drive event week. We should’ve request for a sponsorship and follow up much earlier so that we could still search for sponsorships on other products rather than rely on just our main supplier to sponsor us. If we were given a chance to repeat this event again, we would ask for more product sponsorship and elect more members to take the vaccine injection so that we can move faster to serve our customers. We would also conduct surveys much earlier to find out what kind of products students would want to purchase to speed up and sales and reach our target faster and earlier. We would also sell our products outside campus a week earlier from the charity drive week. Link to our video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DBaRJKD8eE&feature=youtu.be
  • 17. M. Appendixes Sponsorship letter 1st June 2015 Mr. Teo Hock Choon Inta Bina Sdn Bhd No. 15&17 (1st Flr) Jalan SS15/8A, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Dear Mr. Teo Hock Choon Requesting Sponsorship for Charity Drive Event We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a fundraising event as our school project in June 2015. Our plan is to raise a total of RM3000.00 via sponsorships and product sales. The fundraising event will be held from 8th to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer Mr. Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during the event will be donated to PERTIWI soup kitchen, a non-profit organization where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price. They are staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups. We are writing today to ask if you would consider donating to us to help support our event. We believe that your generosity would go a long way towards supporting the organization and their noble cause. If you need more information about our event or have any questions you may contact me at 017-3558837 Thank you. Sincerely, ____________ Teo Vi Vien Charity Drive Event Group Leader Approved by lecturer, Chang Jau Ho
  • 18. Lecturer of Introduction of Bussiness 20th May 2015 Ms. Teo MayYee Hong Boon Siong and Teo May Tze CharityFoundation No.9, Lot 6674, 1st Floor, Bangunan Dirgahayu, Jalan Batu Lintang, 93200 Kuching Sarawak. Dear Ms. Teo May Yee Requesting Sponsorship for Charity Drive Event We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a fundraising event as our school project in July 2015. Our plan is to raise a total of RM3000.00 via sponsorships and product sales. The fundraising event will be held from 8th to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer Mr. Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during the event will be donated to PERTIWI soup kitchen, a non-profit organization where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price. They are staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups. We are writing today to ask if you would consider donating to us to help support our event. We believe that your generosity would go a long way towards supporting the organization and their noble cause. If you need more information about our event or have any questions you may contact me at 017-3558837 Thank you. Sincerely, ____________ Teo Vi Vien Charity Drive Event Group Leader
  • 19. 26th May 2015 Mr. Jason Wong IKEA furniture store, Jalan PJU 7/2, Mutiara Damansara, 47820 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Dear Mr. Jason Wong, Request on Photocopy of Typhoid Vaccination Certificate We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a fundraising event as our school project in June 2015. Our lecturer, Mr Chang Jau Ho requested for a photocopy of the Typhoid Vaccination Certificate of the workers who are packaging the food that will be sold during the charity drive event to avoid food poisoning. This letter is to hereby confirm that this request is true and it is requested by our lecturer, Mr. Chang Jau Ho, lecturer of Introduction to Business, as proof. The details of the vaccination certificates will not be published and will be kept confidential. Thank you. Sincerely, ____________ Teo Vi Vien Charity Drive Event Group Leader ____________ Chang Jau Ho Lecturer of Introduction to Business
  • 20. 29th April 2015 Ms Munirah Hamid PERTIWI Soup Kitchen No: 63 Jalan SS 3/53, Taman Subang, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Dear Ms Munirah Hamid, Requesting Permission to Raise Funds for Your Organization We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a fundraising event for our school project in June 2015. Our goal is to raise a total of RM3000 through sponsorships and product sales. The fundraising event will be held for from 8th to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer, Mr. Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during the event will be donated for a good cause. We are writing today to ask if your organization would like to be the recipient of our donation. And if you are willing, we also would like to request permission to use your organization’s name solely for fund and awareness-raising purposes during the event. If you need more information about our event or have any other questions, you may contact me at 017- 3558837. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you. Sincerely, ____________ Teo Vi Vien Charity Drive Event Group Leader 20th May 2015
  • 21. Mr. / Ms. BervesleyBale IKEA furniture store, Jalan PJU 7/2, Mutiara Damansara, 47820 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Dear Mr. / Ms. BerversleyBale, Requesting Sponsorship for Charity Drive Event We, the students from Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, are currently involved in a fundraising event as our school project in February 2014. Our plan is to raise a total of RM3000.00 via sponsorships and product sales. The fundraising event will be held from 8th to 12th June under the supervision of our lecturer Mr. Chang Jau Ho. All profits earned during the event will be donated to PERTIWI soup kitchen, a non-profit organization where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price. They are staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups. We are writing today to ask if you would consider donating 400 pieces of curry puff and 600 pices of meatballs, to help support our event. We believe that your generosity would go a long way towards supporting the organization and their noble cause. If you need more information about our event or have any questions you may contact me at 017-3558837 Thank you. Sincerely, ____________ Teo Vi Vien Charity Drive Event Group Leader Approved by lecturer, Chang Jau Ho Lecturer of Introduction of Bussiness
  • 22. Ikea Staff Typhoid Vaccine Certificate Receipts of Expenses