Pharoah Communications operates a customer call center that handles billing inquiries for several large insurance firms. Since the center is located on the outskirts of town, where there are no restaurants within a 20-minute drive, the company has always operated an on-site cafeteria for employees. The cafeteria uses $120,000 in food products each year and serves 5,000 meals per month, at a price of $5 each. It employs five workers whose salaries and benefits total $140,000 per year. Depreciation on the cafeteria equipment is $18,000 per year. Other fixed overhead that is directly related to operating the cafeteria totals $12.000 per year. Sheridan Foods has offered to take over Pharoah's cafeteria operations. As part of the transition, current cafeteria employees would become Sheridan employees, and Sheridan would assume all out-of-pocket costs to operate the cafeteria. Sheridan would continue to offer meals at $5 each and would pay Pharoah $1 per meal for the use of its cafeteria facilities. (a) Calculate the net revenue from cafeteria operations and revenue from outsourcing the cafeteria to Sheridan Foods. Net revenue from operating the cafeterias $ Revenue from outsourcing the cafeteria Pharoah Communications operates a customer call center that handles billing inquiries for several large insurance firms. Since the center is located on the outskirts of town, where there are no restaurants within a 20-minute drive, the company has always operated an on-site cafeteria for employees. The cafeteria uses $120,000 in food products each year and serves 5,000 meals per month, at a price of $5 each. It employs five workers whose salaries and benefits total $140,000 per year. Depreciation on the cafeteria equipment is $18,000 per year. Other fixed overhead that is directly related to operating the cafeteria totals $12.000 per year. Sheridan Foods has offered to take over Pharoah's cafeteria operations. As part of the transition, current cafeteria employees would become Sheridan employees, and Sheridan would assume all out-of-pocket costs to operate the cafeteria. Sheridan would continue to offer meals at $5 each and would pay Pharoah $1 per meal for the use of its cafeteria facilities. (a) Calculate the net revenue from cafeteria operations and revenue from outsourcing the cafeteria to Sheridan Foods. Net revenue from operating the cafeterias $ Revenue from outsourcing the cafeteria