Published July 18, 2017

Why Restaurants Shouldn’t Panic Over Whole Foods Deal

When amazon bought out Whole foods, major retailers panicked as their stock prices dropped. Then an alarming article was published stating that restaurants should be concerned as well as people will stay home more when they can have quality food at low prices. Restaurants need to evolve with the times to keep up. They need to focus on keeping customers wanting to come back and wanting to eat their food. Even if that means providing an excellent take out service or upselling items.

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