u/Temporary-Depth4578

SMOOTHIE SHOP LIKE A SUBWAY

I’ve been making smoothies for a couple of years now, and over the past year I came up with an idea that I genuinely think could work.

I want to open a smoothie shop with a concept similar to Subway, but for smoothies. All the ingredients would be displayed right in front of the customer, like different milks, fruits, nut butters, protein powders, seeds, supplements, and other add-ons.

Customers would choose exactly what they want, and the smoothie would be made fresh right in front of them from start to finish. Everything would be fully transparent so people know exactly what’s going into their drink instead of the usual “healthy” drinks loaded with hidden sugar and syrups.

The idea is to make smoothies that are actually healthy, customizable, filling, and made with real ingredients.

Whats ur opinions?

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u/Temporary-Depth4578 — 2 days ago

Starting a smoothie truck?

I’m a 25-year-old living in Canada, currently working as a carpenter. I don’t have experience in the food industry, but I’ve been really into health, fitness, and smoothies for years.

For a long time I’ve had this idea of starting a smoothie business with a concept similar to Subway, but for smoothies. Customers would see every ingredient in front of them, choose what goes in, and watch it being made fresh right in front of them. No fake “healthy” marketing, just real ingredients and full transparency.

Starting with a full shop seems risky and expensive, so I’ve been thinking about starting small with a smoothie truck first and testing the idea around gyms and busy areas.

I’d love to hear honest feedback about the idea, the market, or advice from anyone who has experience with food trucks or small food businesses.

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u/Temporary-Depth4578 — 2 days ago