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Radar 02-17-2009 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf (Post 535332)
Radar, what happened with your home-schooling supplies business?


California made it all but illegal by creating a law that says you must be a certified teacher to teach at home. The state doesn't want to lose the money it gets for sending kids to their failed schools.

Also, I realized that about 90% of the homeschool market are religious nutjobs and I wouldn't want to carry religious items.

Radar 02-17-2009 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 535553)
My sis in law once had an idea to snag one of those tiny old photo-mat booths and make it a reallllly quick morning drive-thru coffee station.

Probably can't find any of those around anymore and that was before there was a Tim Horton Hears a Who on every block.


Never heard of Tim Horton Hears a Who. In L.A. pretty much all of the old photomat booths are cigarette booths/mini smoke shops now.

Shawnee123 02-17-2009 12:42 PM

Heh, It's Tim Horton's...supposedly a better class of coffee than, say, a MickeyD's.

All our fotomat booths were paved for parking lots. So goes paradise...

wolf 02-17-2009 12:58 PM

I think all of our Fotomat booths got lifted onto the backs of flatbeds with cranes one day ... suddenly, long before the rise of digital photography, the most convenient form of photo developing disappeared from the face of the earth. Much like the dinosaurs.

One briefly did receive new life as a coffee, newspapers, and cigarettes drive thru (ultra convenience store), wish it was still around, but I guess it was well before it's time (must have been more than 15 years ago).

Sundae 02-17-2009 01:13 PM

I always wanted to open up a walkthrough Toast Shop in a narrow unit next to a busy train station. It could be a Toast Cart easily. People love toast for breakfast - from harried businessmen to figure-conscious shopgirls. It's nutritional, fills a gap, cheap and you can eat it on the go, fast, smells great, simple.

That's all I would sell - toast. And maybe tea/ coffee (but British style, where your choices are black or white, sugar or none).

Toast. Two slice minimum.
- White, brown or malted?
- Butter or spread?
- Any topping?
- Take a number and move down to the till please.

Kerching!
50p without topping, £1 with.
50p for tea of coffee. Using volume of sales to drive profits.
Move along please, I have millions to make.

I think it would be too simple (in terms of choice) for Americans though.

Radar 02-17-2009 01:22 PM

Not really. The single best American hamburger chain has a very simple menu (though there are a few things not on the menu)

http://media.nowpublic.net/images//3...85a4ab15f7.jpg

You guys must have strange cash registers. American cash registers don't go "Kerching". Ours go Cha-Ching! :p

Sheldonrs 02-17-2009 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar (Post 535596)
Not really. The single best American hamburger chain has a very simple menu (though there are a few things not on the menu)

http://media.nowpublic.net/images//3...85a4ab15f7.jpg

You guys must have strange cash registers. American cash registers don't go "Kerching". Ours go Cha-Ching! :p

Love me some jungle style burgers. :-)

Radar 02-17-2009 02:56 PM

You mean animal style? (burger cooked in mustard on the grill with grilled onions and extra sauce and cheese) They also have protein style (wrapped in lettuce with no bun) and animal fries (they'll kill you, but you'll go out with a smile on your face)

Shawnee123 02-17-2009 02:57 PM

They don't have those in our area, that I've ever seen.

Radar 02-17-2009 03:45 PM

You are missing out Shawnee

Sundae 02-17-2009 04:05 PM

Hmmm, double burger meal works out at £3.78.
1p cheaper than a Big Mac meal here.
People always say food is so much cheaper in America - is this an expensive chain?

I ate out in America and found it was cheaper, but more than that, the portion sizes were larger, so you could order less. I don't remember having a burger though (shocking!) Then again, both times I went I actually had plenty of money, so it might just be that I wasn't paying any attention to how much things cost.

Perry Winkle 02-17-2009 04:18 PM

All I know is that the Dairy Queen has some good specials here. 2 double cheese burgers for $3.33 and 2 single cheese burgers for $2.22. There's also a deal for some chili cheese burger meal thing.

I don't eat fast food, so I couldn't compare it to In 'n Out. But it's all fast food so it's probably all the same sort of suck.

Perry Winkle 02-17-2009 04:20 PM

Radar, how about solving some pain point for computer network professionals? If you come up with some product that network pros can't do without that's a good source of income. Services might also be something you could get into... Play to your strengths, don't sell dog shit.

Shawnee123 02-17-2009 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar (Post 535658)
You are missing out Shawnee

I just looked at locations online; doubt I'll be near one anytime soon. :(

classicman 03-15-2009 05:02 PM

Whats the update radar?


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