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javaqueen said:In an environment in which every product sold must be made by hand, it is important to acknowledge the fact that higher volume means higher labor cost.Hey Richard...
That's exactly what I was alluding to...
Make your coffee shop what the market will bare. Who says we have to charge $4 for a latte? What if you charged half of that, provided excellent product and great environment and service?
How busy would you be?
Sometimes volume sales are a better business plan than a few larger sales.
Not that you weren't already aware, or anything, but it wasn't addressed, and I think it ought to be mentioned.
Hey, Richard...
You have a lot of experience behind you and you are one of our customers... We would love to hear some more sage advice from you.
Hey guys this is great!
Hey Brady... Thanks for the appreciative thanks... lol
Richard, your wisdom comes from the experience that we are looking for.
If we don't listen to the words of experience we have lost an eternity.
And if we don't listen to our customers, we will lose our business!
Don't stop sharing! In fact, perhaps we should all be encouraging our clients to share here.
Fabulous idea! So... shops with WiFi, what if we left this site up and encouraged our clients to submit suggestions to us?
That is a cool idea. I did create a group simply for coffee enthusiasts, and want all people, no matter what there place in this industry, to use the site. Let me know how I can best facilitate a "consumers" section, and how we can gather helpful, REAL TIME, data from our customers.
- Matt
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