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"ImStillMags" wrote
ImStillMags wrote: > One is a breakfast and lunch 'deli' in a downtown office area. > One is a quick service (not fast food) breakfast, lunch and dinner > 'blue collar' fare joint in an industrial park area. >One is a more upscale 'southern comforts' dinner house with an > elegant bar. The first 2 deal with location and can be instant cash makers with the right spot and reasonably cheap food. If you can get the customer seated and with food in 15 mins, it works. Breakfast/Lunch folks do not have time to wait longer. You will lose to a greasy spoon with poor food that can fit their time allowance if you can't be fast. Most blue collar workers get max 1 hour lunch. If you are a 15 min drive, you will at most see a group pickup for the rest. Price point is if they can't get a meal for 5$ total, they will drive to McDonalds. |
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