Last Week, Ruby Tuesday's CEO J. J. Buettgen , in a report to shareholders, said, "We're trying to find the most effective and efficient ways to get out and re-attract the families-with-kids segment, which was by far the single largest segment that we lost guest counts with when we repositioned the brand to be more upscale."
The Knoxville News-Sentinel carried the report.
On the other hand -------
I went to Harbor Freight today to buy a few things. Business was booming.
Mr. Buettgen, methinks that providing quality product at a reasonable price would have people waiting in line at Ruby's.
Lots of folks haven't gotten over your upscale repositioning some years ago. Memories run long.
I hope you are successful and turn thing around.
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Gratuitous gun ban zones must go
Recent massacres in Charleston and Chattanooga show the fatal error of having these set-asides for criminal predators. Read more at Knox Gun Guy.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Updated: Gun question for Tennessee House 14th District candidates
Karen Carson responded today. Her answer is here.
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Planned Parenthood on fetal tissue
"The allegation that Planned Parenthood profits from fetal tissue is not true!" she says at about two minutes in.
I guess that's so, since PP is a non-profit organization.
Profit or not, the Nazi holocaust pales in comparison to the number of lives lost in the US since abortion was legalized.
I guess that's so, since PP is a non-profit organization.
Profit or not, the Nazi holocaust pales in comparison to the number of lives lost in the US since abortion was legalized.
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