Everything you need to start a profitable prepaid meal-plan line — in the kitchen you already run.
Three things, ready to run — not a course to "get through." You open them and do the work.

A real operation — the production, the line, the scale.
This isn't an untested idea. Following this exact model I built three brands out of one kitchen — up to ~2,000 bags a day at peak, then sold all three. The kit is that playbook, ready for you to run.



More margin, less chaos than the restaurant you already run.
Paid before you cook, not after you serve. Customers who are yours, not the app's. 15–20% margins, not 3–9% — same kitchen, better model.




You've already built the hard thing — a kitchen that cooks, packs and delivers, day after day. What you've been missing isn't skill. It's a model that pays you up front.
Steady income every week — so events become your upside, not your whole business.
Money that lands every week, instead of crossing your fingers for the next booking. Many small prepaid customers, so no single client can sink your month.
A closer look at the six modules.
The Playbook from the top of the page, broken out — each module leaves you with one thing done.






with Paweł, who ran the operationAll of it already built, all of it inside the $197 — one kit, ready to run today.
Instant access. The kit opens the moment you pay — ready to use in the kitchen today. Yours to keep.
You risk nothing — try it. Open the kit, run your numbers, draft your first outreach. If it isn't worth it to you, email me inside 30 days and I refund you myself — any reason, no forms, no questions.
Does it pay?
Your rent is already sunk. A from-scratch operator carries ~22.5% rent before he sells a meal. You carry 0% extra — it's paid whether the kitchen runs or stands idle.
Skip the ~30% app fee. A planned, clustered, off-peak delivery to a dozen prepaid customers beats à-la-carte restaurant delivery — and the customer is yours, not the app's.
Low-food-cost recipes, priced like a private chef — appropriate, not cheap. The kit's recipes are built for margin.
No "magic number" from me — you prove it on your own numbers in the calculator. Move one slider below.
On a kitchen you already pay for, this is profit the line adds (22 days/mo, fixed costs already covered). Rough — the full calculator in the kit runs your real costs and staffing.
Here's that $203,956 month — costs and all.
When someone promised me growth, I wanted to see their costs, not just their wins. So here are mine — the peak month from a brand I built and sold: about 15,500 bags out the door, and where the money went.
| That $203,956 month | USD (approx.) |
| Revenue (cash in) | $203,956 |
| Food cost | −$63,000 |
| Staff salaries | −$49,000 |
| Transport | −$23,000 |
| Ads — the line most case studies leave out (10.3% of revenue) | −$21,000 |
| Added profit on a kitchen you already pay for | $48,000 |
That's about $3 left on every bag — after the food, the people, the vans and the ads. I show the ad line on purpose: a platform once promised me demand and quietly skipped it, and the screenshot looked great until you asked what it cost.
Everything you need — for one payment.
- Yours, always. Your brand, your recipes, your customers — a standing rule, not something I can take back.
- A first win in 30 minutes. Your break-even number and your first outreach, written, today.
- Dead simple. Self-serve, one price, yours to keep — no subscription, no software to learn first.
Questions you're right to ask.
Can a daily meal line actually turn a profit — or does the math never work?
How do I make lots of different personalised meals without drowning?
People try it once, love it, and never reorder. How is this different?
Do you get me the customers?
I'm a cook, not a marketer. Can I actually do this?
Will I lose control of my brand or my recipes?
Won't a recurring line compete with my events?
Is this a subscription — and why only $197?
What if it doesn't work in my city?
What if it's not for me?
Add a prepaid meal plan to the kitchen you already run — for $197.
Your brand, your recipes, your first customer mapped out today.
In about 30 minutes the kit gives you your own break-even number and your first outreach, written. If you don't think that's worth $197 — for any reason at all — email me inside 30 days and I refund you personally, Paweł. No forms, no questions. I won't pretend to guarantee your town buys — no honest person can — but the kit either does its job for you, or you pay nothing.
