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james0929

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To avoid serious allergic reactions, ____________ should be knowledgeable about every dish that is on the menu.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Describe how one might satisfy the lifestyle support or convenience goal.
 
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Answer to Question 1

servers

Answer to Question 2

Pressed for time where the customer is in a hurry and has little time available. These visits tend to be on weekdays, early in the evening. Children are part of the group one-third of the time with hamburgers being most common menu choice and the average time spent being less than half an hour. No energy/fatigue when the diner is tired and want to take it easy. Weekdays, relatively early in the evening, is the common pattern where the decision on where to go is made at the last minute. Hamburger and pizza are, again, the most common choices. Meals last about a half-hour and coupons are used relatively often. Most customers are young couples without children.



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