Flambia
the operator's growth kit
For the kitchen that's already paid for — and half-empty by 2pm

Be the first prepaid meal plan in your city — on the kitchen you already run.

People near you pay up front for a week of meals — then reorder. Your brand. Your recipes. Your kitchen, working the hours it normally sits empty. The demand is already there. The only question is who in your city offers it first.

Instant access · one-time · 30-day money-back, any reason. Not a subscription.
Paweł in the packing facility with hundreds of branded delivery bags
Paweł Kaczyński
I'm Paweł Kaczyński. For 15 years I've done one thing: build the marketing that brings customers in — the part most kitchens can't do for themselves. Then I built three food brands of my own from a single kitchen — one hit $200K a month in month four — and sold all three. This kit is the exact first step I used to land that first paying customer — not an agency, and not a promise to run your marketing for you.
Your brand on the box

Real, crave-worthy meals — cooked in a kitchen like yours.

A plated diet-catering meal
A plated diet-catering meal
A plated diet-catering meal
A diet-catering meal box
Is this you?

You run a real kitchen that goes quiet by mid-afternoon — and you've always felt there was a steadier way to use those hours.

A working line during the kitchen's idle afternoon hours
A working line — in the hours your kitchen already sits idle.
Not a slide deck

A real operation — the team, the production, the scale.

This isn't a concept. It's three brands I built and ran — thousands of meals out the door, under our own bags.

The kitchen team
The team
Trays of the day's production
Daily production
An operator on the line
On the line
Three brands I built, ran & sold
Black Monkey Cooks
Primate Diet
Cebulka Catering
What it's actually for

Income you can count on every week — so the events become the upside, not the whole business.

A predictable weekly floor instead of wishing and hoping every other day. Many small prepaid customers, so no single client can sink your month.

The kit

The First-Customer Kit — the ordered path to your first paying prepaid customer, on your own brand.

1
The First-Customer Blueprint
A written, step-by-step path to your first 1–5 paying customers — from the people who already trust you: your regulars, the trainers and gyms nearby. You get the exact outreach to send and word-for-word replies to the objections you'll hear. Work through it in an afternoon and end with real conversations started, not theory.
2
The Rotating Recipe Base
A bank of meals engineered for low food cost and easy weekly rotation, built from shared prep so one cook covers many plans. This is the part that turns one-time interest into repeat income — the menu stays interesting, so customers keep reordering. The recipes stay yours, cooked under your own brand.
3
The Equipment & Staff Starter List
A volume-by-volume list of exactly what equipment to add and who to hire at each stage — 10, 30, then 100 daily plans. You stop guessing whether you need another fridge or another pair of hands, and add capacity only when the orders justify it.
4
The Profitability Calculator
A spreadsheet-style tool: punch in your own prices and costs and instantly see your break-even and the monthly profit a prepaid line adds. It runs your real numbers, not my example figures — so the kit pays for itself with a decision you make on day one.

All four are included in the $197 — one kit, four equal parts, not four upsells.

Instant download. The four files land in your inbox the moment you pay — open them on your phone, in the kitchen. Yours to keep.

$197
one time · self-serve · not a subscription
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Paweł Kaczyński

Built — and refunded personally — by Paweł, the operator who ran Black Monkey Cooks, Primate and Cebulka.

30-day money-back — any reason. Open the kit, run your numbers, draft your first outreach. If it isn't worth it to you, email me inside 30 days and I refund you myself. No forms, no questions.

Want the customer-getting taken off your plate entirely? Done-for-you first outreach — I set up your first partnership and send the first pitches — is a separate step you can choose later. Never a requirement, never the thing being dangled to get you in.

But does it pay?

On a kitchen you already pay for, a prepaid line only has to carry what it adds.

Real production and packing numbers from the operation
Real production numbers from the operation — the math comes from a kitchen that actually ran these volumes.
1

Your rent is already sunk. A from-scratch operator carries ~22.5% rent before he sells a meal. You carry 0% extra — it's paid whether the kitchen runs or stands idle.

2

Skip the ~30% aggregator fee. A planned, clustered, off-peak delivery to a dozen prepaid customers beats à-la-carte restaurant delivery — and the customer is yours, not the app's.

3

Low-food-cost recipes, priced like a private chef — appropriate, not cheap. The kit's recipes are built for margin.

4

No "magic number" from me — you prove it on your own numbers in the calculator. Move one slider below.

Quick check: your added profit
added contribution / month

On a kitchen you already pay for, this is profit the line adds (22 days/mo, fixed costs already covered). Rough — the full calculator in the kit runs your real costs and staffing.

Straight talk

What this is — and just as important, what it isn't.

What it is

  • Yours. Your brand, your recipes, your customers — always. A standing rule, not a feature I can take back.
  • A 30-minute first win. Your break-even number and first outreach, written, today.
  • Dead simple. Self-serve, no platform to learn before you see value.

What it isn't

  • Not "we run your ads." Done-for-you is a later step you choose.
  • Not a subscription that creeps. One price, once.
  • Not faked proof. I show you my own track record — not testimonials I don't have.
Straight answers

Questions you're right to ask.

Can a daily meal line actually turn a profit — or does the math never work?
This is the real question, so here's the straight answer. Most operators run food cost blind at 40–50% and picture delivery as the per-order app nightmare — and on those numbers, it doesn't work. The kit fixes both inputs. The Profitability Calculator shows your break-even on your own prices in minutes. The recipes are built for low food cost. And a planned, batched, off-peak delivery to a cluster of prepaid customers costs a fraction of à-la-carte app delivery. On my own kitchen, supplier price-comparison alone took food cost from ~40% to ~28%. You don't take my word for it — you run your numbers.
How do I make lots of different personalised meals without drowning?
You don't cook a hundred different meals. You cook a small rotating base built from shared ingredients, and the plan assembles the variations — higher protein, lower carb — from the same prep. One cook, batched, many plans. Your recipes, your brand; the system handles the combinations.
People try it once, love it, and never reorder. How is this different?
Because it's prepaid. The customer commits to a week of meals and pays before you turn on a pan — the money is in, not hoped for. And the rotating low-food-cost recipe base keeps the menu interesting, so reordering is the easy choice. That's the whole point of the model: turn one-time interest into a standing line.
Do you get me the customers?
Not in the kit — and I won't pretend otherwise. What you get is the exact path to your first 1–5 paying customers, starting with people who already trust you (regulars, trainers, gyms), with the messages to send and replies to every objection. If you later want demand handled for you, that's a separate step you choose — never a promise I use to sell you this.
I'm a cook, not a marketer. Can I actually do this?
The path starts with your warm network, not cold ads — ready outreach and word-for-word replies included. Your first win takes about 30 minutes: your break-even number from the calculator. You don't have to become a marketer; you follow a path someone walked three times.
Will I lose control of my brand or my recipes?
Never. Your brand, your recipes, your customers — always, by rule, not a feature I can take back. If you've been burned by a franchise or a white-label that owned your menu, this is the opposite.
Won't a recurring line compete with my events?
No — it runs in the idle hours your kitchen already sits empty. It adds income; it doesn't pull staff or attention off your high-margin events.
Is this a subscription — and why only $197?
No subscription, nothing on a card-on-file. $197 once, self-serve, instant access. It's that low on purpose: it's the front door to a bigger platform I'm building, and the cheapest way for you to test the model on your own kitchen before committing to anything bigger. Less than a single day's food cost.
I've bought tools that promised demand and never delivered. Why is this different?
Fair — you've probably got a costing app and a POS that never moved your margin. This isn't another dashboard that promises to advertise for you — that's the promise that burned you. It's the ordered operating path for a prepaid line: the model, the food-cost math, the recipes, the calculator — that you run yourself and prove on your own numbers.
What if it doesn't work in my city?
You keep your own recipes and price for your own market, not mine. The calculator shows your break-even before you spend a thing. I won't pretend to guarantee your town buys — no honest person can — but the model's been built on kitchens like yours in very different markets, and the math is yours to check first.
What if it's not for me?
Open it; in 30 minutes you'll have your break-even number and your first outreach written. If that isn't worth $197 to you — for any reason — email me inside 30 days for a full refund. I refund you personally, no forms, no questions.
Be first in your city

Add a prepaid meal plan to the kitchen you already run — for $197.

Your brand, your recipes, your first customer mapped out today.

Paweł Kaczyński

In about 30 minutes the kit gives you your own break-even number and your first outreach, written. If you don't think that's worth $197 — for any reason at all — email me inside 30 days and I refund you personally, Paweł. No forms, no questions. I won't pretend to guarantee your town buys — no honest person can — but the kit either does its job for you, or you pay nothing.