• 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    Restauranteurs need to spend a week in italy to learn how make an actually good dining experience

    • Good local produce
    • everything hand made by default
    • excellent service
    • sensible pricing, tax and service included. No guessing games when the bill comes

    Basically, common sense if you’re running a resto… if i’m going to be dropping $200 to go out these days, it better be really good. As it stands today, dining out in canada is a ripoff and mostly mediocre experience

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      an actually good dining experience

      • Good local produce
      • everything hand made by default
      • excellent service
      • sensible pricing, tax and service included. No guessing games when the bill comes

      And by doing all that word of mouth can be your most effective (and east expensive) marketing.

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    Decades ago I considered opening a restaurant with my sister.

    We built a business plan. We studied menu design, food waste calculations, dollars per seat per hour, advertising costs, time to profit, and a million other things.

    Our business analyst said that 2/3 of new restaurants went under in their first year, m8ostly because NOBODY THINKS ABOUT THOSE THINGS!

    So every time I hear about how a billion restaurants will be going under, I remember that they are almost all started by people with three great recipes and no clue.

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      75 years ago there were such few restaurants that margins were decent and owners could pay their staff well. A mid-range restaurant could have chefs and even servers earn decent wages.

      Now there are 100× more restaurants per capita than there were back then, and margins are razor-thin and staff are being paid peanuts.

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    When I see coupon books in the mail from McDonalds etc… I just laugh at the “deals” and then chuck them into the wood stove.