Nicole Loomis 

During the past 10 years, the juice bar industry has grown exponentially into a global market that is worth nearly $9 billion. If you are thinking of opening a juice bar, there has never been a better time than now. To help get you started, here are four tips that every new juice bar owner should know.

1. Familiarize yourself with local laws

Laws pertaining to the sale of raw juices can vary depending on your location. The FDA mandates that raw juice can be sold directly via retail or delivery. However, it cannot be sold to a third party for resale, unless it has been processed by heat pasteurization or high-pressure processing. The exception to this rule is that you can sell a product through multiple locations if you own both the retail location and the production location. While this is all mandated under federal law, state and local laws may have additional regulations. The easy way to get a handle on local laws is by contacting your local health department.

2. Establish your business model

Another important part of starting a juice bar is deciding which type of business model you want to use. The four basic models include brick and mortar, delivery, wholesale, and any combination of the three. Most businesses tend to start out with a brick and mortar location while offering delivery to their local area. Once the business is established retailers can begin looking at wholesale options. However, despite the method you choose, you aren’t going to get far without our next tip.

3. Purchase quality juice bar equipment

To run a successful juice bar, you need quality equipment. Automatic juicerscan help speed up the process and provide fresh fruit juice quickly to in-shop customers. While it may be tempting to buy cheaper equipment in the beginning, between the added cost of maintenance and wasted produce, this will only end up costing you more in the long run. Investing in high-grade automatic juicers at the start will ensure that you can make the most out of your business while delivering the highest quality juices possible.

4. Obtain expert help

If you’re getting into the juice industry, try to hire at least one expert to help you manage your team. This can be someone with experience either in a juice bar setting or a similar field such as restaurant management. They will be able to provide valuable insight to help your business get off the ground and become a local success.

If you’re looking into starting a juice bar, now is the best time to get started. Remember to learn your local laws use them to help design your perfect business model. Furthermore, don’t skimp on the equipment. Invest in quality automatic juicers to ensure your product is a cut above the rest. With these tips in mind, you can get started running the hottest juice bar in town.