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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
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Braden has been working at Pizza Hut for four years. He wants to open up his own pizza restaurant. He is thinking a breakfast an

d lunch restaurant on Main Street would be a great idea. He has just finished culinary school where he dreamed up recipes for unique breakfast and lunch pizzas.
Answer all three of the questions:

What is he producing?

How is he producing it?

For whom is he producing?
History
1 answer:
son4ous [18]3 years ago
5 0

What is he producing?

Braden will be making unique breakfast and lunch pizzas.

Unique ideas could be egg wrap pizza, bacon pizza, pancake pizza, dessert pizza, waffle pizza....

How is he producing it?

Braden would be producing it in the kitchen using tools like oven, stove, etc.

For whom is he producing?

Hungry people that live near Main street or dropping by from afar to eat the unique breakfast/lunch pizza.

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