Quote Originally Posted by Athias View Post
Of course I'm serious. Now if you don't have any advice or anything useful to contribute, please leave. I'm currently looking to buy this hotdog stand:

It has full 360 degree windows, all around. It creates a great feeling for your staff. It comes with a triple steamer and a BBQ. This hot dog carts system also has hot & cold water with a sink. Large sliding service windows for easy pass through, double propane baskets so you never run out of gas and a cooler to keep your sodas & meat ice cold. Large locking access door for easy in/out and good security. An ample interior working area allows you plenty of storage as well as a comfortable working environment in all weather with a view. Quality, features and price all combine to make this the best choice in
fully enclosed, high visibility hot dog carts. It's only a mere $12,999.
I admire your enthusiasm, I really do, but one thing you have to remember is the customer. While it seems like you really do care for them, one thing the customer rarely thinks about is why they are attracted to a hot dog stand. Is it the convenience? A craving they've had for a while now? Or maybe it was the way it looks.

A wedge, can divide, it can be built up to create a ramp, as you said. It can also create a square. The sturdiest of the shapes. A square is a symbol of equilibrium. Which is what I believe the stand should represent. No longer is the world of hot dog stands separated by a certain area they are from, or what company they represent. We are united.



There are many of you who will think this is all a big joke. Ask yourself this, where do you go when you are tired of McDonalds? Or that chinese place down the lane?



And now, my thought on your stand choice. While it is a bargain for the price, I do have one problem with it. Our employees will think they are constrained by the walls around them. They will think exactly what we do not want them to think. That is why I recommend the less pricey Hummer Cart.



This will allow us a better chance to, well, show off our wedges. We'll be humble about it though. I feel like, sooner or later, people will ask about it. And we will reply with a smile, and a "Thank you for asking. That wedge is the foundation of this stand. In fact, wedges are the foundation of everything. That wedge is not only there to keep this cart in it's place, but to shine brightly as a symbol of our unification."



That is what I think. Also, I'm getting off for the night.