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Are Rising Energy Prices Cutting Into Your Bottom Line?

         Rising energy prices will continue to impact businesses' bottom lines.  Energy costs represent a significant portion of business expenses. Lighting inside and out, cooking appliances, cold storage, ventilation systems, dining-room heating and air conditioning expenses can add up.   Nearly nine of ten quick service and two-thirds of full service restaurant operators say high gas and electricity costs negatively affect their business, according to a National Restaurant Association survey conducted in October. 

      In an energy-intensive industry, your restaurant is particularly sensitive to rising prices. As energy costs become a more significant portion of the cost of doing business, your business needs to create an energy strategy for the future. When there is such a small margin between success and failure in the restaurant industry, controlling your gas and electricity cost is critical. 

     Most think that hedging energy costs is something for big businesses like Southwest Airlines who enjoy hedged oil at $35 a barrel until 2010. But, if your combined energy bills are over $1000/month, we can END your rising electricity and gas costs for 1, 3 or 5 years with an energy hedge.  Sometimes buying electricity outside the local grid allows us to beat your current rate and compounds the savings without even factoring in rate increases.  Of course, if you believe that the cost of electricity and gas are on their way down, this strategy is not for you.   

Hedging energy seems complicated, but we make it as simple as 1, 2, 3

1.      Find your electricity and gas bills (We need full copies for 1 month, business only)

2.     Fax or email the authorization and bill(s) to us, we will return a rate in 2-3 days.

 3.     Fill out the Letter of Authorization (Texas Businesses) so that we can request your usage for a year, as your usage may vary from month to month.  (Click on PDF Document link to print)

     We will provide you with an actual savings chart based on your current rate.  The rates we quote you change daily, and are good for just that day like the stock market.  Once you realize the potential saving and are ready to change the energy company your write your check to each month, we will quote a current rate for the day you sign the contract.  Best of all the checkup is free.  We look foreword to helping you stay profitable.

 Sincerely

Charles M. Kandutsch, CEO
PickaRestaurant.com

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Hedging energy seems complicated, but we make it as simple as 1, 2, 3

1.      Find your electricity and gas bills (We need full copies for 1 month, business only)

2.      Fax the bill(s) to (800)-531-8074 or email checkup@FreeEnergyCheckup.com  and we will return a rate in 2-3 days.

3.     Texas Residents Only:  Fill out the Letter of Authorization  so that we can request your usage for a year from your delivery company.  There is no commitment by signing form, it only allows us to request your annual usage. (Click on PDF Document link to print)

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