An example of the smaller places that I was particularly thinking about
was a small restaurant
Restaurants usually operate on a shoe string, unless some
big chain. When I was in the produce business I saw many,
many places come and go. And it didn't matter if some small hole-in-the-wall or some fancy place. Running a restaurant
is for the love of it, not to make a lot of money.
I've seen several "for the love of it" restaurants only operate for a fewshort years and then be "forced" to close. It primarily had to do with whether
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 11-29-19 05:52 <=-
An example of the smaller places that I was particularly thinking about
was a small restaurant
Restaurants usually operate on a shoe string, unless some big chain.
When I was in the produce business I saw many, many places come and
go. And it didn't matter if some small hole-in-the-wall or some
fancy place. Running a restaurant is for the love of it, not to make
a lot of money.
Quoting August Abolins to Joe Mackey on 11-30-19 04:33 <=-
In a post between "JOE MACKEY : NANCY BACKUS", on 11/29/2019 5:52 AM
Restaurants usually operate on a shoe string, unless someI've seen several "for the love of it" restaurants only operate for a
big chain. When I was in the produce business I saw many,
many places come and go. And it didn't matter if some small
hole-in-the-wall or some fancy place. Running a restaurant
is for the love of it, not to make a lot of money.
few short years and then be "forced" to close. It primarily had to do with whether the operator owned the building or not. If not, then increasing rents made it difficult to operate on a living-wage profit
and still have enough to cover operating expenses. If they owned the building or space, then more of the earnings could be retained for
growth of the biz.
Exactly.... and one does have to be somewhat savvy to make a go of it,
along with providing good food and service... We regularly eat at a
number of those small restaurants... doing our little part to keep them afloat... :)
I much prefer locally owned places over chains.
Too often a chain will come in and wipe out the mom-and-pop places.
Joe
Very much agreed!
Break the chains!
I much prefer locally owned places over chains.
Too often a chain will come in and wipe out the mom-and-pop places.
I think food in mom-and-pop tastes better than anything from a chain.
Don't recognise you E, welcome to Memories.
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 12-04-19 06:15 <=-
Exactly.... and one does have to be somewhat savvy to make a go of it, along with providing good food and service... We regularly eat at a
number of those small restaurants... doing our little part to keep them afloat... :)
I much prefer locally owned places over chains.
Too often a chain will come in and wipe out the mom-and-pop places.
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