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    Most profitable meals

    I'm sure this has been answered before, and hopefully someone can point me in the right direction...

    Is there a list of which ovens and foods make the most money?
    Funds are running low and I would like to know which ovens/foods will give me the most profit.

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    Thank you, thats exactly what I was looking for
    This chart (link below) has a few options for "profit" and one for "income"....what is the difference?
    The one that strictly says PROFIT, is the one I'm looking for?

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...hl=en_US&gid=0

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    Income is what you get when the food sells. Profit subtracts the cost to cook the food.

    So if it costs 100 coins to cook the food, and it sells for 500 coins, then the income is 500 coins and the profit is 400 coins (500-100).

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    Not taking into account the time it takes to cook the food, the highest profit made from recipes:

    Peking Duck : 11,900
    Stuffed Mushroom : 10,400
    Roast Chicken : 9,500
    Country Fried Steak : 9,010
    Lemon lime soda : 8,500 (drink machine)
    Glazed Ham : 8,100
    Rack of Lamb : 8,000
    Pork Buns : 7,850
    Salmon maki : 7,850 (sushi grill)
    Cheese steak : 7,850 (grill)
    Meat loaf : 7,540
    Tuna Melt: 7,470
    Apple pie: 7,400
    Tiramisu : 7,200
    Cowboy bbq : 6,760 (cow boy grill)
    Cream Puff : 6,750
    Beef Chow mein : 6,300
    Bbq chicken : 6,300 (grill)
    Olives & cheese : 6,000
    Mutton leg : 5,950 (grill)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyrae View Post
    Not taking into account the time it takes to cook the food, the highest profit made from recipes:

    Peking Duck : 11,900
    Stuffed Mushroom : 10,400
    Roast Chicken : 9,500
    Country Fried Steak : 9,010
    Lemon lime soda : 8,500 (drink machine)
    Glazed Ham : 8,100
    Rack of Lamb : 8,000
    Pork Buns : 7,850
    Salmon maki : 7,850 (sushi grill)
    Cheese steak : 7,850 (grill)
    Meat loaf : 7,540
    Tuna Melt: 7,470
    Apple pie: 7,400
    Tiramisu : 7,200
    Cowboy bbq : 6,760 (cow boy grill)
    Cream Puff : 6,750
    Beef Chow mein : 6,300
    Bbq chicken : 6,300 (grill)
    Olives & cheese : 6,000
    Mutton leg : 5,950 (grill)
    Thank you for compiling this list! The chart is great, but kind of difficult to view on my phone. This is so helpful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zZ_guera_Zz View Post
    Thank you for compiling this list! The chart is great, but kind of difficult to view on my phone. This is so helpful!
    Well, be careful now. Because remember that my list does not account for time taken to prepare the meal or length of time taken to recover the profit. It is just plain, pure profit, i.e. the cost of the meal subtracted from the income earned from the meal.

    However if you look at sehana's chart (maybe try zooming in on your phone or try to view it on a PC or ipad if you can?) you will see her profit is divided into pure profit (which is what I have done) profit per hour, profit per serving. So the most profitable two recipes PER HOUR are New York strip steak and zucchini soup :


    But the most profitable per serving are roast chicken and apple pies:

    Last edited by bobbyrae; 01-27-14 at 11:15 AM.

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