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Originally Posted by bigsteph
i just think a lot of villagers are middle-class folks looking for a reasonable meal at a reasonable price.
I would turn the market-side of saw grass into an s&k/morrison cafeteria and watch the villagers on a fixed income stack up at 3pm for early dinner and lines continue until early evening.
I suspect for every person who frequents saw grass, there is another 5 who could be captured with more moderate prices. I suspect a vegetable plate with a piece of garlic bread, and a nice berry cobbler would sell out every night for most retirement locations. Here though, we all have to be younger than we are, and wealthier than we are -- to be otherwise is to be in the uncool kids club.
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agree with your op.
If they want to salvage sg rep they need for village management and vendors to rework their leases so that all parties, mgmt,vendors and us can meet at an agreeable pricing matrix to make this enterprise a lot more appealing and successful for all concerned