5 Food-Related Businesses you can Consider in Nigeria as a Side Hustle

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Good Morning Family Members, we’re almost ending the first quarter of the year. I hope you’re not part of those still thinking of what food business to venture into with minimal capital?

Well to ease your stress, we’ve put together 5 food businesses you can do as a side hustle for a food enthusiast in this piece. Enjoy 😉

Certainly! Here are five food-related businesses you can consider in Nigeria as a side hustle:

  1. Catering Services: Start a small catering business where you offer catering services for events such as weddings, birthdays, and corporate functions. You can specialize in local Nigerian cuisine or offer a variety of dishes to cater to different tastes.
  2. Snack Vending: Set up a snack vending business where you sell popular Nigerian snacks such as chin chin, puff-puff, or plantain chips. You can operate from a small stall in a busy area or even sell your snacks online for delivery.
  3. Food Delivery Service: Start a food delivery service where you partner with local restaurants or prepare meals yourself and deliver them to customers’ homes or offices. With the rise of online food delivery platforms, you can also leverage apps to expand your reach.
  4. Smoothie and Juice Bar: Open a small smoothie and juice bar that offers fresh, healthy drinks made from locally sourced fruits and vegetables. You can target health-conscious customers in urban areas or set up near gyms and fitness centers.
  5. Frozen Foods Sales: Start a business selling frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. You can buy in bulk from wholesalers and sell to individuals, small businesses, or even restaurants. With proper storage facilities, you can ensure the quality of your products.
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