Chocolate Bar in Saudi

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Chocolate Bar In Saudi

Adil Al Adwani

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Business 321

Chocolate Bar In Saudi

Research:

Business Chocolate Bar:

About Chocolate bar:

Bon Group was established by two women with a love of food and a natural kitchen talent! We wanted to share with the world what we have so long enjoyed at home, and decided on opening a fresh food café. We made lists of all our favorite recipes that we thought should be included, only to discover that most of our items were desserts, and almost all of them contained chocolate. The Chocolate Bar concept was born, and has taken over our lives!

About us and Chocolate

Once we agreed on a chocolate based menu, the rest was easy. We were doing what we did best, what we loved most, and what we truly believed in!

Our Philosophy

To bring chocolates and desserts made from scratch using premium natural ingredients (no ready mixes, or preservatives) from our kitchen to our customers. All our products are made fresh daily on site in our small kitchen. We buy our chocolate (premium Belgian) in huge blocks, and melt it down, flavoring and molding it into our own homemade chocolate. To us, it is the taste not the appearance that counts.

Saudi Arabia:

The law requires that you have a local partner who holds the majority interest and can therefore control the business (as well as close it, if he feels like it…). The local partner, be it a company or an individual, doesn’t need to contribute to the start-up investment or participate financially at all. As with self-employment, there are various ways that a partner can be remunerated. The local partner requirement is currently under review in some states, however, in order to encourage foreign investment.

When the business is registered, you must show the Ministry of Commerce that you have a substantial sum of money to invest. The required sum varies between the states (it’s between $10,000/£6,500 and $50,000/£33,500 in most cases) and is...