He has high paying regulars too, but theyre all long-lived races and literally comes in once in a blue moon.The shop is in bad shape because he charges what he thinks people can pay and often doesnt seem to charge people he likes.
Old man is doing half business half charity, and he get some good regulars and the place still standing. This proved he have a good enough sense, and full aware of what he can do and can't do.He's just a cook with no business sense. Nothing wrong with that, but he definitely needs somebody else to handle logistics and the business side of the restaurant.
I mean hes going to be dead within a year I dont think it matters all that much to him anymoreHe's just a cook with no business sense. Nothing wrong with that, but he definitely needs somebody else to handle logistics and the business side of the restaurant.
Does he know he has a terminal case of the author deciding his life is ending?I mean hes going to be dead within a year I dont think it matters all that much to him anymore
The shop is in bad shape because he charges what he thinks people can pay and often doesnt seem to charge people he likes.
Does it even matter if he turns a profit? I mean, do we know anything about how the fantasy economy works? Does he need to pay taxes? Do his ingredients get purchased or does he get them from his friend network? He doesn't pay an electric bill. He only has one employee, and I think she lives with him in the diner, so no rent for either of them. If any part of the diner gets damaged he can get wood and stone from nature. Do people even save for retirement, or do they work until they die in their sleep like that Goblin?He's just a cook with no business sense. Nothing wrong with that, but he definitely needs somebody else to handle logistics and the business side of the restaurant.
He seems to. Hes had a knowing look on his face whenever the future is brought up.Does he know he has a terminal case of the author deciding his life is ending?
Between that one year, either he'll die or somehow he'll be sent back to his world.Does he know he has a terminal case of the author deciding his life is ending?