Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Boro-Park Shop-Rite Kosher eateries close down
The two Kosher, one milchig and one fleishig, eateries that were in the Boro-Park Shop-Rite have been closed down by their owner. The stores, which are owned by the same person as Friedman's Grocery on 13th Avenue and 39th Street in Boro-Park, had been open for a little over two months and had been struggling terribly to bring in money. Experts say that the placement of the eateries on the outgoing side of the Shop-Rite cash registers, rather than on the store side, coupled with having a dairy and meat place side-by-side is what seemingly led to their demise.
The two Kosher, one milchig and one fleishig, eateries that were in the Boro-Park Shop-Rite have been closed down by their owner. The stores, which are owned by the same person as Friedman's Grocery on 13th Avenue and 39th Street in Boro-Park, had been open for a little over two months and had been struggling terribly to bring in money. Experts say that the placement of the eateries on the outgoing side of the Shop-Rite cash registers, rather than on the store side, coupled with having a dairy and meat place side-by-side is what seemingly led to their demise.
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I didn't know 'till now that Chaptem is an "expert" in the food industry.
Its been closed for a bit of time already.
Its been closed for a bit of time already.
Tell your "experts" to go home and get some sleep.
The food was HORRIBLE.
Need no "experts" for that.
The food was HORRIBLE.
Need no "experts" for that.
It's a shame that after investing as much as the owner did to renovate and open the both places it had to close down " Chaval"
It was a wonderful gesture and let's wish the owner well in his next endeavor
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It was a wonderful gesture and let's wish the owner well in his next endeavor