[Sca-cooks] competition with the regular feast

jenne at fiedlerfamily.net jenne at fiedlerfamily.net
Tue Oct 16 10:09:25 PDT 2001


> 4) Competition is good. Choice is good. I think both would lead to
> better feasts or at least folks getting the type of feast they want.
> "If we started selling dinner, most people would stop eating feast
> completely". Well, if this happened or if there was a major drop
> in the number eating the regular feast, then it should indicate to
> those putting on these events that something needs to be changed
> or improved with the way the feasts are being done.

Depends, Stefan.

Given a choice, certain populations would avoid feast if they could
because they have preconcieved notions of how onerous the expected
behavior at a feast can be.

-- Jadwiga Zajaczkowa
jenne at fiedlerfamily.net OR jenne at tulgey.browser.net OR jahb at lehigh.edu
"Are you finished? If you're finished, you'll have to put down the spoon."




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