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CostBeacon for cafés and bakeries

Track flour, dairy, and packaging vendors without manual spreadsheets

Small pack-size and unit changes make it hard to compare last week’s invoice to this week’s—especially when dairy and flour move every delivery.

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Common suppliersDairy and eggs · Flour and ingredients · Cups, lids, and labels

Documentary photo of a café bakery bench with flour, dairy crates, and pastry trays

The problem

Batch costs drift when dairy and flour invoices change quietly

Café and bakery buying is frequent and fragmented. A dairy case up a few cents, a flour bag that changed pack weight, or cup lids that quietly rose will not show if you only glance at invoice totals between rushes.

Close detail of café dairy, eggs, and cup inventory beside a delivery slip

Try a sample

Watch the unit-cost spike on a sample invoice

Upload supplier PDFs and CostBeacon matches recurring dairy, flour, and packaging lines to history—so you review movers before you bake, brew, or reprint labels.

Interactive sample

Invoice spike chart

Advance three deliveries. Dairy and flour moves show up as a rising trail.

Unit-cost change since first invoice-1%0%+12%Jun 2Jun 9Jun 16
Whole milk 4gal$4.95$5.35 · +8.1%

On this delivery: +$0.40 per jug · Adjust batch cost before the weekend rush.

Chart shows % change from the first sample invoice. Illustrative data — not a live account.

What changes for your team

Invoice evidence your team can act on

Protect batch and cup costs

See unit-cost increases on dairy, flour, and disposables while you can still adjust recipes or prices.

Bring the invoice to the vendor call

Every alert links back to the PDF line—so the conversation starts with evidence, not memory.

How it works

From supplier PDF to a buying decision

Upload this week’s invoices, extract every line, then review alerts before the next wholesale order or recipe cost update.

  1. Upload invoicesDrop PDFs, email attachments, or scans from your usual suppliers.
  2. Extract line itemsCostBeacon reads unit costs, quantities, vendors, and product names.
  3. Review what movedOpen alerts with the source invoice attached—then reprice, renegotiate, or accept on purpose.

Signals to watch

What good review looks like

Operators usually check a short alert queue after each buying cycle—not a full re-type of every invoice.

SignalTypical rangeWhat to do
Dairy per unit+5–10% week to weekWatch before weekend prep
Flour / bulk ingredients+2–7% across invoicesNormalize per batch
Cups, lids, labels+1–4% often missed on totalsTrack lines, not invoice total

FAQ

Common questions

Accounting records payments; CostBeacon tracks product-level unit costs from supplier invoices and alerts when they move.

Catch supplier cost moves before they become your new normal

CostBeacon turns supplier invoices into line-item history and price-change alerts for cafés and bakeries.