Meal assembly halts
Finally, an article that actually gives some real details of how the meal assembly business fairs across the country. It’s a fairly comprehensive article that touches on several stores and how they are doing in the area, which by the way isn’t very well.
But at least this article is honest and realistic, it’s not rattling off wild and over-inflated numbers that can’t be real.
Dream Dinners, Super Suppers and Entre Vous all get a mention as does the impending Dream Dinners lawsuit.
Two dinner prep entrepreneurs call it quits within days of each other.
No more sessions where friends don aprons and scoop ingredients into Ziploc bags and baking pans.No more preassembling meals such as chicken picatta, maple thyme pork chops and peach cobbler that can be taken home, frozen, and easily baked and served for the family at dinnertime.
Carrie Hille and Jeanie Ruppert-Boling operated completely different stores on opposite sides of town, but they recently jumped off the same meal-assembly bandwagon.






August 15th, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Bada boom, bada bing, again-no ” MAK expert” notable quotables in sight.
I continue to feel badly for the people who are adversely effected by this industry.