Habaneros: Why Cow Camp Went Out Of Business

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My home town is Worland, Wyoming. The town’s population is mainly made up with older people, starting at age sixty-five and up. Second in population is the youth ranging from ages ten through twenty? If I were to open a business it would probably be in the food industry; my business would have great customer service and would be quick. I think this business would work out fine because Habaneros went out of business along with Cow Camp and A&W. Habaneros was successful, however the owner was ready to retire. I don’t think that he was feeling that well. So maybe I would buy that building and reopen it. Cow Camp went out of business because they were crap. The food was either cold or not cooked all the way. If it wasn’t that issue then it was

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