Business
Business, 24.05.2021 21:10, makaylahamrick

My name is Bob and my business is struggling. I have a great product (my momma's old family recipes for Italian food and her delicious sauce). I created a super fancy
restaurant, all brand new and shiny. All my waiters have the best training and wear
white shirts and black ties, vest and pants with long white aprons. I have a classical
piano player every night and on Friday and Saturday a female harp player joins him. I
have fresh fish delivered daily from San Francisco, all organic and natural and imported.
Yes, it is expensive, but it is the best! You can find us located right next to Walmart on
Folsom Blvd so it is easy to find. But my tables are empty! Please, explain (in detail)
WHY! (75 pts)

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