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Why Do We Have a Minimum Spend For Events?

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Time and Labor Costs: Creating floral arrangements, especially for weddings, requires significant time and labor. A minimum spend ensures that the florist is adequately compensated for the hours spent planning, sourcing, arranging, and delivering the flowers.

  1. Quality of Service: Wedding florists aim to provide a certain level of service and quality for their clients. By setting a minimum spend, they ensure they can allocate the necessary resources and attention to each wedding. This helps maintain their reputation for delivering exceptional service and high-quality floral designs.

  2. Availability of Resources: For some florists, especially those who specialize in weddings, there may be a limited availability of certain flowers or foliage, particularly if they're seasonal or exotic. Setting a minimum spend allows them to justify sourcing these materials specifically for larger orders.

  3. Profitability: Like any business, wedding florists need to ensure they are profitable. Setting a minimum spend helps cover overhead costs such as rent, utilities, staff wages, and other business expenses. It ensures that each order contributes sufficiently to their revenue.

  4. Customization and Personalization: Weddings often involve custom floral designs tailored to the couple's preferences, theme, and venue. Meeting a minimum spend allows the florist to invest time and effort into creating bespoke arrangements that reflect the couple's vision.

  5. Efficiency and Sustainability: Fulfilling smaller orders may not be as efficient for the florist in terms of logistics and resources. By focusing on larger orders that meet the minimum spend, they can streamline their operations, reduce waste, and operate more sustainably.

Overall, a minimum spend requirement helps wedding florists maintain the quality of their service, manage their resources effectively, and ensure a mutually beneficial arrangement for both the florist and the couple getting married.

Photo by Photos by Brittany Lauren