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You have a square filled with people who aren't "regulars" - and they need to eat. And you're there, with a restaurant. Boom. Instant filled need. If you're not filling the need, you're doing something wrong. |
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Marketing 102 Same with homes selling here. No need to advertise. The Kool-Aid has been passed and the appeal of this place is Gospel. |
:mmmm:I don't know how much more marketing they can do. You, obviously don't read the local paper. There are ads galore every day. If I paid the high rents they pay, I be pis... at food trucks in the squares. I agree, it's not romantic dining, but most of the people in the villages go out in groups, and they tend to enjoy hearing themselves talk. So......it is loud. How many more daily special do you need. Every restaurant I eat in has more than enough daily specials, coupons, freebies, frequent diners' clubs, discounts for every conceivable organization and bogo's. Never said the food is excellent.
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The topic of this thread is the Heritage Festival. Please return to that topic. If you wish to discuss the economics of food trucks vs. brick and mortar restaurants, please start a new thread on that topic.
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I respectfully disagree. The OP specifically noted the lack of food trucks at the festival. People chimed in with their opinions as to why.
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My comment was also that the event was a Heritage Festival. A festival usually includes music, parade, fun and food. I thought that the availability of ethnic foods was lacking.
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