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I can see why you sold your business.What you call a "fable" is actually a true story; Pirate Life Sold to the World’s Largest Brewing CompanyI discovered Craft Beer many years ago and took a serious interest about 15 years ago. I even traveled to the USA to enjoy their craft beer scene, touring local breweries.In business there is a cost for everything. Opening the doors 30 minutes earlier than the competition will increase operating costs, but there may be an increase of income if extra customers come in.Same with cash at a brewery, some of the specialty beers are very expensive and are cellared like wines, maybe someone doesn't want to advertise on their bank statement that they purchased an expensive beer. The brewery that refuses cash to save on costs may also be shutting off an extra income stream.
I can see why you sold your business.
What you call a "fable" is actually a true story; Pirate Life Sold to the World’s Largest Brewing Company
I discovered Craft Beer many years ago and took a serious interest about 15 years ago. I even traveled to the USA to enjoy their craft beer scene, touring local breweries.
In business there is a cost for everything. Opening the doors 30 minutes earlier than the competition will increase operating costs, but there may be an increase of income if extra customers come in.
Same with cash at a brewery, some of the specialty beers are very expensive and are cellared like wines, maybe someone doesn't want to advertise on their bank statement that they purchased an expensive beer. The brewery that refuses cash to save on costs may also be shutting off an extra income stream.
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