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Originally Posted by rubicon
This thread received an awful lot of attention. So it seems to me to place this all in proper prospective members of TOTV ought to have some reliable statistics.
My computer acumen is not the best but I bet there are a number of members out there that can gather stats together in a New York second.
I believe it would be beneficial to know the following.
How many restaurants fail annually first on a national level, compared to the state of Florida and Florida compared to Central Florida and central Florida compared to The Villages , if available?
Secondly the cause of these failings?
Next I wonder what the national average is for restaurants being closed for health/safety violation compared to Florida and then Florida compared to Central Florida and then again Central Florida compared to The Villages if it is available. I suppose if it is not available it may be possible separate Marion, Lake and Sumter counties from the rest of Central Florida.
Along with the heath/safety facts stats would be what violations close a restaurant down, duration, etc. for instance blocking an exit door certainly is not a good thing but compared to roaches running the place well....you know
I'll try myself but this is not my forte'
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Well guys I cited the aforementioned because there have been so many allegations concerning why an eatery failed. It also seems that people continue to wonder why we can't seem to draw quality restaurants here.
so I was surprised when some of the responses read like" Ï don't need no stinkin badge" in TV.
I have an aversion to make assumptions. I understand what people are looking for when choosing a restaurant but that wasn't the question I posed. Again my question was alluding to the fact that with solid statistics one could determine whether what was happening here was the norm or if there were other issues facing eateries here different than from other places?
Simply stated my question was about the reason(s) for failure and not how do I judge the quality of the eatery I selected, the latter answering an immediate question while the former takes on a macro-view
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