Posted by oldtanker on July 04, 2018 at 06:03:33 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: i have had it posted by MTC on July 03, 2018 at 19:38:18:
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One of the biggest things killing the mom and pop cafes is the quality of the food. Young people today are much more concerned about what they are eating. They don't want something "home" cooked in lard! Trust me, these people are not eating fast food either, or if they do they just get the salad.
I'm 63. I stopped eating the the local cafes years ago when I realized that I was paying for what I could get at home. When I go out to eat I really want it to be a treat.
My father in law judged a cafe not by the quality of the food but by the quantity. Some of the worst cafes I ever ate in where the ones he thought were best. That's also a no, no with a lot of younger people who don't over eat.
So basically what's happening with a lot of these cafes is that times have changed and they failed to change with the times. Now their customer base is dying off.
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