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How Midas’ Gardens™ Works in Foodservice
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are your products designed for foodservice or retail?
All Midas’ Gardens™ products are designed as foodservice systems first.
Retail formats exist, but the logic, structure, and QA discipline are built for professional kitchens, not consumer experimentation.
Do you customize products for specific accounts?
No.
We do not customize recipes, formulations, usage logic, or packaging for individual accounts.
If a product needs to change in order to work, it is not the right product for that kitchen.
Do you offer private label solutions?
No.
Midas’ Gardens does not operate as a private label manufacturer in foodservice sector.
Our products are part of a closed system with fixed architecture, QA rules, and scale logic.
For retail sector contact us
Can we start with a small order before committing?
Yes — through a Pilot, not through fragmented orders.
A Pilot is a controlled system test, not a commercial trial.
It evaluates process, discipline, and consistency, not just taste.
What is a Pilot, exactly?
A Pilot is a time-bound, scope-defined execution where:
- products
- formats
- usage
- and roles
are strictly controlled.
It can end in Scale, Extension, or Stop — all three are valid outcomes.
How long does a Pilot usually last?
Typically 2–4 weeks.
Pilots do not auto-extend and do not silently convert into scale.
Every Pilot ends with a formal decision.
Who decides if a Pilot moves to Scale?
Scale decisions are based on:
- QA validation
- operational behavior
- system resilience
Not on sales volume, enthusiasm, or urgency.
If the system holds, Scale is approved.
If it doesn’t, it stops.
What role does QA play?
QA is a decision authority, not a support function.
QA can:
- stop a Pilot
- block Scale
- reset a process
Without negotiation.
Can we use the products outside the Usage Guide?
No.
The Foodservice Usage Guide defines approved applications.
Any deviation is considered a system breach, not creativity.
Can we change packaging formats after starting?
No.
Packaging formats are part of the system.
Changing formats mid-Pilot or mid-Scale requires a new Pilot.
Do you support fast rollouts across many locations?
Only after the system proves it can scale without exceptions.
Speed is never prioritized over consistency.
What happens if something doesn’t work during the Pilot?
The Pilot stops.
Stopping is not failure —
ignoring deviations is.
Do you provide pricing upfront?
Pricing discussions happen after system compatibility is confirmed.
We do not price hypothetical scenarios.
Are these products suitable for all kitchens?
No.
They are suitable for kitchens that:
- respect process
- accept limits
- value consistency
- operate with discipline
If flexibility means exceptions, we are not a fit.
How do we access your Foodservice Resources?
Resources are shared in three access levels:
- Public
- Gated
- Request-only
Access depends on buyer maturity, not interest.
Does access to resources mean approval or partnership?
No.
Access means readiness to understand how we work, nothing more.
What is your definition of a successful partnership?
A successful partnership is one where:
- rules hold under pressure
- QA authority is respected
- no exceptions are required
- scale happens without structural change
What makes Midas’ Gardens™ different from other suppliers?
We don’t optimize for sales.
We optimize for systems that don’t break.
Who should contact you?
Buyers, chefs, and operators who are:
- evaluating long-term fit
- prepared for a Pilot
- comfortable with “no” as a valid outcome
What if we’re not sure yet?
Then the answer is simple:
Read the framework first.
Decide later.
Final Note
We don’t rush decisions.
We build systems that can survive them.