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You can not talk about the ecomony with out getting politics involed.This mess started with liberal thinking that every one no matter haw hard they work or don't work deserve the same things that I enjoy because it is owed to them. Well I have to say I get up every day at 3:45 in the morning and spend till sometimes 9:00 at night working my coffee shop. No one ever handed me anything. I don't except them too. But I will say if Obama gets in office I will most likley have to get rid of 3 or 4 employees to pay the extra taxes I will be required to pay.
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Kathy Fadorsen said:You can not talk about the ecomony with out getting politics involed.This mess started with liberal thinking that every one no matter haw hard they work or don't work deserve the same things that I enjoy because it is owed to them. Well I have to say I get up every day at 3:45 in the morning and spend till sometimes 9:00 at night working my coffee shop. No one ever handed me anything. I don't except them too. But I will say if Obama gets in office I will most likley have to get rid of 3 or 4 employees to pay the extra taxes I will be required to pay.
I would like to add as a footnote that since this topic was started by Javaqueen on 25th September, things have moved at a breakneck speed economically. Although not much has changed for me, I have received 6 emails over this period selling part or all of roasting plants and/or businesses. Why I mention this is that in the previous 5 years I have received not 1 single email such as this... so there must be something in it. All the emails have com from brokers, dealers and individuals in the USA. Perhaps, but not conclusively, a sign things are biting... although these sales may be the result of individuals being over commited in other areas (home motgages etc) rather than being indicitive of the coffee segment itself.
I wouldn't read into it too much.Alun Evans said:I would like to add as a footnote that since this topic was started by Javaqueen on 25th September, things have moved at a breakneck speed economically. Although not much has changed for me, I have received 6 emails over this period selling part or all of roasting plants and/or businesses. Why I mention this is that in the previous 5 years I have received not 1 single email such as this... so there must be something in it. All the emails have com from brokers, dealers and individuals in the USA. Perhaps, but not conclusively, a sign things are biting... although these sales may be the result of individuals being over commited in other areas (home motgages etc) rather than being indicitive of the coffee segment itself.
Holy Jeepers... no kidding about the changes in the world economy since I originally posted the question.
Has anyone else seen any signs like Alun... or perhaps you can see some of the silver lining to this cloud cover?
My coffee shop/cafe is in a very small (population 750) Midwest town. I'm seeing some changes here; not all are negative.
For coffees, more drip is being sold. I can't keep the airpots full. However, Lattes & caps are almost history. A few devotees remain.
More beans are being sold to the customer. Many more!
For meals, the heartier and simpler the better. They want a special. A special translates into one featured menu item which is about 25 cents off, but they sell like hot cakes, because they are "on sale".
Likewise, on my slowest day (Usually Mondays) I sell "a cup of Joe" (drip) for 25 cents with any meal (not a special that day). Man, they are flocking in.
As long as you keep them coming in the door, even if you are selling less volume for less money per, then the habit is there and they still have a place to come to vent and express themselves about the state of things. That is SO important to my customers. They are miffed if I don't personally speak with them (if a crowd descends) and they love home baked pies and cookies. Its COMFORT.... and we get the distinct pleasure of dishing it out on a daily basis. A much better line of work than the accountant next door..... Comfort them and they will keep coming. Just my two cents (hey, can I get a discount?)
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