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Essay heading: Jack Sprats
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In the case of Chris’ idea of Jack Sprats we must look at weather or not a low-fat/fat free restaurant is feasible. Jack Sprats restaurant will be filling a niche in the “eat away form home” market. By filling a niche Jack Sprats is creating an advantage for itself, in that they will be entering the broad “eat away from home” market but focusing specifically on customers who are interested in low-fat/fat-free food... displayed 300 characters
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By filling a niche Jack Sprats is creating an advantage for itself, in that they will be entering the broad “eat away from home” market but focusing specifically on customers who are interested in low-fat/fat-free food. By entering a niche market it will be easier for Jack Sprats to compete against others in the “eat away from home” market... displayed next 300 characters
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