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postnew [5]
2 years ago
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Situation: C’est Wot is a Quebecois-British fusion restaurant specializing in jellied eel poutine. To encourage customers to bri

ng their friends, C’est Wot gives first-time visitors buy-one-get-one meal vouchers for their next visit. This is an example of:
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1 answer:
Andreas93 [3]2 years ago
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C’est Wot is a Quebecois-British fusion restaurant specializing in jellied eel poutine. To encourage customers to bring their friends, C’est Wot gives first-time visitors buy-one-get-one meal vouchers for their next visit. This is an example of: adding force.

<h3>What is an adding force in business?</h3>

This is the term that is used to describe the way that a company is able to get consumers that would get to purchase and consume their products. It is a strategy that is used to facilitate increased consumer base.

The way this is seen here is that the business had to create a system that would bring them more people. To do this they had to create a way for people to come in pairs.

The first time visitors are given a voucher that would enable them to get free meals when they visit.

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Cost                        $10,000           $15,000          $8,000           $18,000  

Cash Flow Year 1      4,000               7,000             3,000             10,000  

Cash Flow Year 2     4,000              5,500             3,500              11,000  

Cash Flow Year 3     4,000              4,000             4,000                0

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Project 1                  Accepted                 Rejected

Project 2                 Accepted                 Rejected

Project 3                 Accepted                 Accepted

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Cash Flow Year 3     4,000              4,000             4,000                0

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