CCC Menu Planning and Engineering 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In menu engineering analysis, an item with high popularity but low contribution margin is classified as a:
- Puzzle
- Star
- Dog
- Plowhorse (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Plowhorse
Plowhorses sell well but contribute little profit per portion, so they typically need repricing or cost reduction.
Question 2: A chef wants to improve the profitability of a Puzzle item without removing it. Which action is most appropriate?
- Move it to the bottom of the menu
- Reduce its portion size drastically
- Reposition it to a high-visibility spot on the menu and have servers suggest it (Correct answer)
- Raise its price significantly
Correct answer: Reposition it to a high-visibility spot on the menu and have servers suggest it
Puzzles are high-margin but low-popularity, so increasing visibility and suggestive selling boosts sales of an already profitable item.
Question 3: Which formula correctly calculates an item's contribution margin?
- Food cost divided by selling price
- Selling price minus labor cost
- Selling price times food cost percentage
- Selling price minus food cost (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Selling price minus food cost
Contribution margin is the gross profit per item: menu price minus the plate (food) cost.
Question 4: A restaurant's dinner menu has an average check target of $45. Which planning error would most directly threaten that target?
- Offering a chef's tasting menu
- Using seasonal produce
- Clustering most entrée prices far below the target range (Correct answer)
- Printing the menu on heavier paper
Correct answer: Clustering most entrée prices far below the target range
If most entrées are priced well below the target, the achievable average check will fall short regardless of other factors.
Question 5: When planning a menu for a banquet operation, the most critical constraint to evaluate first is:
- The color scheme of the dining room
- The wine list pairing options
- The typeface of the printed menu
- Kitchen equipment capacity and production capability (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Kitchen equipment capacity and production capability
Menu items must be executable at volume with the available equipment, staff, and space before any other consideration.
Question 6: Cross-utilization in menu planning refers to:
- Training servers to work in the kitchen
- Combining lunch and dinner menus into one
- Sharing recipes between two restaurants
- Using the same ingredient across multiple menu items to reduce waste and inventory (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Using the same ingredient across multiple menu items to reduce waste and inventory
Cross-utilization spreads one ingredient over several dishes, lowering waste, simplifying purchasing, and reducing inventory.
Question 7: Which pricing method sets the menu price by dividing the item's food cost by a target food cost percentage?
- Competitive pricing
- Prime cost pricing
- Factor (cost percentage) pricing (Correct answer)
- Perceived value pricing
Correct answer: Factor (cost percentage) pricing
Factor pricing divides plate cost by the desired food cost percentage (or multiplies by its reciprocal factor) to set the price.
In menu engineering analysis, an item with high popularity but low contribution margin is classified as a: