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by titanomachy 4055 days ago
I think that to open a restaurant you either have to be naive or incredibly passionate. Most restaurants fail, and many of those that "succeed" are just getting by. That seems a pretty clear signal that the market does not want me to open a restaurant, and I'm happy to oblige.

To think that I could succeed without doing something fundamentally different than those who have failed before me would certainly be naive, unless I am truly a culinary prodigy.

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That is simply not true. People eat out more today then ever before in the past 100 years in the USA based on income.

http://www.forbes.com/2006/07/19/spending-income-level_cx_lh...

Food carts are a perfect example of COGS in action. Coffee places are also an example (SBUX, stumptown, etc). Highly specialized businesses selling items at the best balance of COGS and quality.

Food carts and small specialized brick and mortar businnesses are succeeding because their COGS are far lower then your average place.

Most resturants fail because of their initial COGS at startup and because their food/service/merketing research generally sucks for where they are. Remove the service aspect, specialize, reduce cogs, make a living wage.