Sunday, July 31, 2016

My Exit Strategy

1. I intend to take this company as far as it can go.

2. I believe that this company can be a national brand in a relatively short amount of time.

3. Once I saw the demand for organic food, combined with the plummeting profits of most fast food chains, I saw the opportunity as there to take their place. I think this idea will be massive and it will just take someone to do it. Once it gets big, my plans turned to buying land to grow my own crops locally. I believe that I can also help a tremendous number of veterans lives for the better by providing them with work (farming said land), shelter, and access to the food they grow.

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3 comments:

  1. Hey John! I know I've said it before but I think you have a great opportunity to start up a successful organ fast food company. I think it would just take your venture to the next level by growing your own crops that way you are able to know for sure the healthy background of the food you are selling. I do too agree that this can become a national brand with in a fairly short amount of time compared to other ventures.

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  2. John,

    Like I have mentioned before, this is a great plan! I agree, this company can be a national brand and it will happen in a short amount of time. There is high demand for this business in all age groups. Some may think that this is great for college students, but this is great for all. Anyone that is too busy to cook or too stressed can use this business! Great plan, I have enjoyed reading this concept from the start! Good luck in your future!

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  3. John, I also have faith your concept will make it. There is definitely a high demand for organic foods and hopefully you could make an impact and change the norm of fast foods. Your social impact will also be great with the idea of purchasing land and locally growing and hiring veterans. This reminds me of a place a few miles away from me where the founder of J.C. Penney's bought land for agriculture in the 1920's. If interested in reading, this is the link http://www.floridamemory.com/blog/2015/02/02/j-c-penney-had-a-farm/
    Good luck in all your future ventures!!

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