Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:W4 Eat Chiswick and Food Festival | |
Posted by: | Paul Corcoran | |
Date/Time: | 11/06/15 12:29:00 |
I doubt Ngon Deli would have got much extra business because the stalls obscured the frontage of the restaurant from any passing trade. I'm pretty sure Pho would have seen it as a good opportunity to make up for their secondary location and get one over on a competitor. Ngon Deli have a 'click and collect' services which most people probably use their cars to pick up from so revenues from that source would have been close to zero. Plus any customer with limited mobility would have been discouraged from using the restaurant at the weekend. Handing out leaflets on the High Road now makes you subject to a fine so the market didn't really present them with a broader marketing opportunity. You could argue that they could have got leaflets designed and printed and then got the necessary licenses but in the real world this was probably impractical. Nandos probably have a stock of central office vouchers to hand out ready and support people to handle the process of getting the necessary permissions (assuming they actually bothered). |