Now that they’re out of business, I wonder what SHE will be paying for a dozen eggs.
And customers shopping habits rely on how much things cost in relation to value as they perceive it, a lesson Otto learned the hard way. There is nothing wrong with trying a business model and failing; thats how innovation works. But its beyond arrogant to blame customers for not paying exorbitant amounts of money for items they didnt perceive as valuable just to support a failing business model.
Maybe they should have offered Happy Meals? Those seem to be popular, and Boston is about as far as you can get from San Francisco
at least, geographically.
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those in political office who pass laws barring restaurants from using saturated fats in their cooking, who ban Happy Meals
Maybe if McDonalds would have called them Gay Meals San Fransisco would have had no problem with them.