Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Developing a New Ready to Eat Dessert :: Business and Management Studies
Developing a New Ready to Eat Dessert    I was asked to design and make a ready to eat dessert. My target group  was all ages of people, specifically people aged between twenty and  sixty as they tend to have more money to spend than teenagers or  pensioners.    In order to gain an insight into the type of products that could be  available to me to design and make I first had to do some research.  First I created a questionnaire, and handed it out to fifty people of  different ages. My questionnaire asked a variety of different  questions such as ââ¬Å"do you like chocolate based desserts?â⬠ ââ¬Å"Do you like  sponge?â⬠ Do you prefer hot desserts to cold?â⬠ The results of this  questions formed the foundation of my project.     I wrote letters to managers of supermarkets asking them to send me  information on existing products, this helped me understand the type  of cost that was suitable for my product to be sold at.    From a range of magazines I made a collage of different desserts and  annotated it, I used this as a kind of brainstorm of ideas, such as  the different layers and colours that could be used.    The internet was a big help to my research as I used the supermarkets  websites to find out prices of products and ingredients.    In order to condense the range of desserts I was considering I made  myself a speciation table, this stated the criteria my product should  meet. I decided that I would prefer my product to be chilled rather  than frozen, which cancelled out some of my previous ideas such as  ice-cream dishes.    My specification stated that my product should be:    Cold  Chilled  Available in individual portions  Cheap to produce  Of a standard quality  Have a topping  Have a creamy filling  Have a crunchy base  Have a variety of textures  Must be sold at a maximum cost of à £2  Must have layers    Next I had to design ten different products, I illustrated them and  annotated them. Referring to the recipe of the dessert. To make my  decision on the final product I tested a few of the suggested ideas. I  decide to make a cheesecake.    I had to make sure my cheesecake fit my product specification. To my  delight my finished design actually does meet the majority of my  criteria. So overall my cheesecake has been a success.    The only area that did not go as planned was the portion size. My  cheesecake ended up as a family size portion. This was due to the  complication of the packaging, and sizing. I found it very hard to get  the individual portions exactly the same size each time, it was easier    					    
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