73% of restaurant failures stem from poor cost control, yet most owners still rely on basic calculator apps for recipe costing. Many restaurant owners try a regular calculator app for cost pricing first, but that quickly becomes a mess of loose numbers without context. Tools specifically built for restaurants keep track of everything you need for profitable dishes.
The difference at a glance
? Comparison:
Calculator app:
- Only does math
- No memory of previous calculations
- No context about ingredients
- No VAT calculations
Restaurant software:
- Saves all recipes and prices
- Automatically calculates food cost percentage
- Keeps supplier information
- Automatically converts VAT
Why a calculator app falls short
With a regular calculator you can figure out the costs of one dish, but you lose the bigger picture. Every single time you have to look up all ingredients again, enter prices, and hope you don't miss anything.
⚠️ Note:
A calculator app doesn't automatically convert VAT. If your menu price is €28.00 incl. VAT, you have to manually convert it to €25.69 excl. VAT for your food cost percentage.
What restaurant software does differently
Central ingredient database:
- All ingredients with current prices in one place
- Supplier information per product
- Automatic updates when prices change
- Trimming loss and yield per ingredient
Automatic calculations:
- Food cost percentage is calculated automatically
- VAT conversion happens automatically
- Adjusting portion size recalculates costs instantly
- Menu price calculator: from desired margin to selling price
? Example calculation:
Steak recipe in restaurant software:
- Steak 200g: €6.40
- Butter 20g: €0.24
- Spices and oil: €0.86
- Garnish: €2.10
Total ingredients: €9.60
At menu price €32.00 incl. VAT → Food cost: 32.7%
(App automatically calculates: €32.00 / 1.09 = €29.36 excl. VAT)
Time savings in practice
With a calculator app you're looking at 10-15 minutes per dish. Looking up ingredients, entering prices, converting VAT, calculating food cost.
After managing kitchen operations for nearly a decade, I've seen the difference restaurant software makes:
- Creating new recipe: 3-5 minutes
- Adjusting existing recipe: 30 seconds
- Checking food cost: instantly visible
- Overview all recipes: one screen
What you miss without restaurant software
Allergen registration: A calculator doesn't know you use cream, so it doesn't know there's lactose in it. Restaurant software automatically tracks all 14 EU allergens.
Recipe consistency: If your chef adjusts the portion size, you immediately see what that does to your margin. With a calculator you have to recalculate everything from scratch.
Historical data: Which dishes were profitable last year? A calculator remembers nothing, proper software keeps everything.
? Practical example:
Your supplier raises beef prices by 15%. In a calculator app you have to:
- Look up all dishes with beef
- Enter new prices
- Recalculate
- Work out new food cost percentages
In restaurant software you adjust the beef price once. All recipes are automatically recalculated.
When a calculator app is enough
If you only have 3-4 dishes that never change, and your suppliers never adjust their prices, then a calculator app might work. But that doesn't happen in the real world.
For most restaurants a calculator becomes too limited as soon as you:
- Have more than 10 dishes
- Regularly adjust menus
- Work with multiple suppliers
- Use seasonal ingredients
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First test with your 5 most popular dishes
Start small. Enter your 5 best-selling dishes with all ingredients and current prices. Check if the food cost percentages match what you expect.
Import your complete ingredient list
Add all ingredients you use, with current purchase prices from your suppliers. This is one-time work that saves you a lot of time later.
Build your complete recipe database
Enter all your dishes with exact portion sizes. The app automatically calculates all food cost percentages and immediately shows which dishes are most profitable.
✨ Pro tip
Test your current method against restaurant software for exactly 7 days using your 5 most popular dishes. You'll spot the efficiency gaps within the first 48 hours of comparison.
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Frequently asked questions
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Sources consulted
- EU Verordening 852/2004 — Levensmiddelenhygiëne (2004) — Official source
- EU Verordening 853/2004 — Hygiënevoorschriften voor levensmiddelen van dierlijke oorsprong (2004) — Official source
- EU Verordening 1169/2011 — Voedselinformatie aan consumenten (2011) — Official source
- NVWA — Hygiënecode voor de horeca (2024) — Official source
- NVWA — Allergenen in voedsel (2024) — Official source
- Codex Alimentarius — International Food Standards (2024) — Official source
- FSA — Safer food, better business (HACCP) (2024) — Official source
- BVL — Lebensmittelhygiene (HACCP) (2024) — Official source
Food Standards Agency (FSA) — https://www.food.gov.uk
The HACCP standards shown in this application are for informational purposes only. KitchenNmbrs does not guarantee that displayed values are current or complete. Always consult the FSA or your local authority for the latest regulations.
Written by
Jeffrey Smit
Founder & CEO of KitchenNmbrs
Jeffrey Smit built KitchenNmbrs from 8 years of hands-on experience as kitchen manager at 1NUL8 Group in Rotterdam. His mission: give every restaurant owner control over food cost.
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