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oliviahorn72

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The most common design in an employee cafeteria is:
 
  a. straight line
  b. sawtooth
  c. free flow
  d. all of the above are popular
  e. none of the above are popular

Question 2

The concerns of which group are of most importance when designing an establishment's menu?
 
  a. The establishment's owners
  b. The establishment's managers
  c. The establishment's employees
  d. The establishment's target market



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D




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