TPC
Wrenching Dad
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- Sep 20, 2007
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It's legal in the UK.
Health inspection and a neighborhood permit, good to go.
That’s a lot of work. Looks so good.
X2. I don’t enjoy cooking enough to do all that. Sweet set up a and business model. No employees, rent or overhead other than the bare essentials. E-commerce is definitely the future. Retail/brick & mortar won’t be around much longer.
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retail brick & mortar needs to transition to shared footprints to stay in business.
I am looking for a new grill for the RV, and pissed I can’t find one in person to look at before purchase, but can order 1 and have it tomorrow.
We return Amazons to Kohls. It helps a lot and is so easy. Wife thought they'd balk on a big box return but they took it.I agree with the shared footprint idea. I hate that I can’t see almost anything in person before purchasing. But I can click and hand have it at my door step the next day. Went through the same thing with patio furniture. Luckily it worked out and we were happy with it.
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