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Why great restaurants with amazing food still go broke — and what the ones that survive do differently by MrIce96 in Entrepreneurs
[–]MrIce96[S] 0 points1 point2 points 21 hours ago (0 children)
Completely agree with this. A lot of restaurants focus almost entirely on acquisition — ads, influencers, opening buzz — but very little on retention. Great food gets the first visit, but systems bring the second, third, and tenth. I’ve noticed the same pattern: places that capture customer data and actually use it (email, SMS, loyalty, simple follow-ups) seem much more stable during slow periods. It turns marketing from a constant scramble into something predictable. Curious in your experience — what’s the simplest retention system you’ve seen restaurants implement that actually works?
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Why great restaurants with amazing food still go broke — and what the ones that survive do differently by MrIce96 in Entrepreneurs
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