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    Opening a coffee shop

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    In the 21st century‚ coffee is considered as a popular drink of choice for many people all over the world. Millions cup of coffee are consumed everyday by many kind of people such as students‚ employee‚ worker… Back to several years ago‚ this sort of drink was mainly consumed by the officers but now‚ this trend has changed dramatically. Nowadays‚ it is clearly that‚ the core customers of many coffee shops are students. According to www.dna.com.vn‚ the numbers of coffee shops for students are increasing

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    existing coffee shop plans and developing suggestive plans for star bucks in India” .The information provided below will be used for academic purpose only and will remain confidential. Name: Age: 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 Profession: Sex: (Male / Female) Q1) What Coffee Shop do you prefer to go to? Cafe coffee day Costa coffee

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    Coffee Shop Plan

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    The Coffee Cup Our business will be a partnership. We will have it located in Muncie‚ Indiana on Ball States Campus. It will be a equal liability share. As the owners it would just be two of us that runs our business. We want to start this coffee business for the college kids that’s on the go to and need to grab some coffee and a tasty snack. Our business will be different from other coffee shops because we will have really low priced coffee ‚ freshly baked goods and a great peaceful atmosphere

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    Coffee Shop Observation

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    Visiting a local coffee shop‚ it was easy to relate dramaturgy to the scene. Opening the door‚ I was greeted by a fantastic scent of freshly ground coffee and sweet treats. Music played softly over the ceiling speakers. Workers were talking with each other in the back area‚ but when I walked to the counter they stopped and assumed their roles as cashier and barista. Aprons and hats with the company logo on them made up their costumes along with headsets and gloves for the barista. Props such as the

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    Swot of Coffee Shop

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    Strengths: Demand: The demand for coffee shops and quality products at competitive prices is enormous in the Heathrow airport as identified by Michael Peacock (2005)[2]. This is mainly because of the increasing number of passengers to the airport‚ which has not only increased the customer base but also accelerated the construction of Terminal 5 at the Heathrow airport. Customer base: The customer base which is the main element whilst determining the target market as argued by Gerry Johnson and

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    Feasibility Laundry Shop

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    Project Summary A. Name of the Business A business name is one of the most essential things to be prepared in starting a business. The proposed name of the business is “I Laba ü” Laundry Shop. The name of the business originated from the word “I love u”‚ “love” + “laba” = “I laba ü” that means we will wash your clothes with love and passion. B. Location The location of the business is at Silverland Subdivision‚ Barangay Patul‚ Santiago City. Basically‚ the business is intended for the residents

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    Coffee Shop Research

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    Executive Summary Our proposed business is a Coffee shop and Bakeshop named Café Semastaliga‚ where you can relax and enjoy our products while doing things that you want inside our shop. It’s a cozy and eco-friendly shop where you can also enjoy the ambiance and the atmosphere of the place. Aside from that‚ it is also accessible to the customers. Café Semastaliga has a manager‚ baristas‚ pastry chef‚ waiters and cashier. Café Semastaliga has 19 staffs with different shift time

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    Tim's Coffee Shop

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    Executive Summary Tim’s Coffee Shoppe set up outside looks very appealing for customers to go inside and have a cup of coffee. When looking at the inside the atmosphere looks appealing for customers. The business is also open every day from 6am to 2am with a bus stop close to the business so it is easier to get too when not having a vehicle. Notice that the restaurant is located next to the college. With having a coffee shop next to a college this will mostly attract more college students and also

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    Coffee Shop Draft Proposal

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    without breakfast and a cup of coffee in the table of the Filipinos. Sometimes they only drink coffee to fill up their stomach when they are in hurry for office or even for school; it keeps them awake. They say that it help’s blood to flow better. Coffee shops or coffeehouses have been in use since 16th century‚ particularly in the Middle East‚ where Turkish coffee house was drunk and men played board games or read books and listened to music. Many people find that coffee contains stimulants called

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    bookstore

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    I. INTRODUCTION Bookstores may be either part of a chain‚ or local independent bookstores. They can range in size offering from several hundred to several hundred thousands of titles. They may be brick-and-mortar stores or internet only stores or a combination of both. Sizes for the larger bookstores exceed half a million titles. Bookstores often sell other printed matter besides books‚ such as newspapers‚ magazines and maps; additional product lines may vary enormously‚ particularly among independent

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