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B2 Upper Intermediate English 7:17 1,264 words Educational

Why every restaurant has the same desserts

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This video investigates why restaurant dessert menus tend to look the same, exploring the economics of running a restaurant and why desserts are often the first area to be cut or outsourced. Learners will develop vocabulary around business economics, restaurant management, and food culture, including terms like 'profit margin,' 'cross utilization,' 'overhead,' and 'marketability.' The video also highlights how viral food trends and creative presentation can drive business, making it useful for learning English related to entrepreneurship, marketing, and the hospitality industry.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

1,264

Total Words

487

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 39%

Subtitles (106 segments)

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There's something you might notice when you go out to eat.

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Depending on the restaurant you go to, the entrees and drinks can vary a lot.

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But then, the dessert menu drops, and you're almost always left staring down the same options.

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A cheesecake, maybe a chocolate lava cake and some type of fruit pie, probably a sorbet

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or ice cream.

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Desserts in a lot of restaurants are kind of boring.

00:26

There's a reason why, but it doesn't have to be this way.

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Menu curation can make or break a restaurant, because frankly, it's really hard to make

00:42

money in this business.

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Profit margins for restaurants are not particularly high.

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It's interesting because so many people want to go into the restaurant business because

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they think it's glamorous or whatever.

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It's definitely less than 10%.

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Katherine Gordon teaches restaurant and culinary management at the Institute of Culinary Education

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in New York.

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The revenue is going to come in on the food and the beverage sales, and then there's going

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those food and beverage sales.

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Things like ingredients and staff salaries, rent, electricity, and more.

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What's left is a low number, and then of course it has to be taxed after that.

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The menu is really their one chance to maximize profits.

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But it's a delicate balance.

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Charge too much and people won't buy it.

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Key Vocabulary (10)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

people A1 noun

People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.

eat A1 verb

To put food into your mouth and chew and swallow it for nourishment. It is also a general term used to describe having a meal at any time of the day.

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