To: supercat
Worth it? That would be up to the individual customer to decide whether they like the way a reasonable business is run as opposed to anywhere else. Large corporations can absorb the freeloaderism and professional irate customers who come to plunder. Many family-run restaurants operate on slim margins, not to say that one or two gluttonous freeloaders would impoverish them in one sitting, but that decision is entirely the proprietors' to make in a Free Republic.
To: Cultural Jihad
Worth it? That would be up to the individual customer to decide whether they like the way a reasonable business is run as opposed to anywhere else. Large corporations can absorb the freeloaderism and professional irate customers who come to plunder. Many family-run restaurants operate on slim margins, not to say that one or two gluttonous freeloaders would impoverish them in one sitting, but that decision is entirely the proprietors' to make in a Free Republic. My specific "worth it?" question dealt with an insurance company, not a restaurant.
134 posted on
04/28/2004 9:46:06 PM PDT by
supercat
(Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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