Published May 25, 2015

Would you consider crowdfunding a restaurant?

Crowfunding allows for a lot of really cool creative projects to come to life, but can the business platform be applied to the food service industry as well? A company called Foodstart is similar to giants Kickstarter and Indiegogo, but focused on giving restaurants a boost.

While it doesn’t seem to work well to launch a restaurant from the ground up, crowdfunding could be a great way to generate extra revenue and interest for certain projects or fund alterations to your existing restaurant or bar.

Read the full article here: Crowdfunding a potential source of financing for restaurants

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