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How To Start A Burger Joint?


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archy
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PostPosted: 09/15/07 - 06:26    Post subject: Reply with quote

Starting a Burger Joint may sound easy if you talk to people who never had their own restaurant, bar, caf, or any other fast food restaurant, and never have tried to accomplish anything bigger than having their own office space, spending every day in the same environment, having boss that gives you a lesson every morning about your dutys. I did have a boss and I didnt like working for a guy who doesnt appreciate my skills and knowledge I participated in lifting his feedback ratings from very low up to some average that resulted very well on the market. I have an idea on starting up my own business, it would be a fast food restaurant, and I would like to know how can I start a Burger Joint?

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eddi
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PostPosted: 10/13/07 - 02:34    Post subject: Reply with quote

I dont know if there is anything more profitable than selling hamburgers to American Nation as they are the most common eaten food compared to any other. I know that there are quite a lot things you have to be concern about, for the reason there are too many fast food restaurants in burger business, you have to be aware that being new on the market with the old product, it can have negative results with succeeding in this type of business. If your business strategy is a little bit different, if you have an extra innovation in offering your products to the public, for example new spicy sauce, extra fillings and toppings, often food promotions (with buy one get one free method), that can attract new and more customers, you are aware that Americans like bigger portions. Be imaginative and creative and youll succeed.




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