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  2. Menu cost - Wikipedia

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    Menu costs are the costs incurred by the business when it changes the prices it offers customers. A typical example is a restaurant that has to reprint the new menu when it needs to change the prices of its in-store goods. So, menu costs are one factor that can contribute to nominal rigidity. Firms are faced with the decision to alter prices ...

  3. Menu - Wikipedia

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    Menu showing a list of desserts in a pizzeria. In a restaurant, the menu is a list of food and beverages offered to the customer. A menu may be à la carte – which presents a list of options from which customers choose, often with prices shown – or table d'hôte, in which case a pre-established sequence of courses is offered.

  4. Minibar - Wikipedia

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    Prices vary, but a common price for a can of a non-alcoholic beverage is US$6–10. Due to the convenience of room service and the minibar, prices charged to the patron are much higher than the hotel's restaurant or tuck shop . [ 2 ]

  5. Supper club - Wikipedia

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    The first supper club in the United States was established in Beverly Hills, California, by Milwaukee, Wisconsin, native Lawrence Frank. [3] Supper clubs became popular during the 1930s and 1940s, although some establishments that later became supper clubs had previously gained notoriety as prohibition roadhouses.

  6. John's Incredible Pizza Company - Wikipedia

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    John's Incredible Pizza Company is an American all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant, arcade, and family entertainment center business founded by John Parlet in 1997. The company has 10 locations on the United States West Coast as of March 2022. Its corporate office is located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

  7. Dodgeville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa County Historical Society restored the cabin and moved it to its present location on Fountain Street. It is one of Wisconsin's oldest structures and may be the last extant mining camp cabin from the days of the "Lead Rush" of 1827–1830. [17] Spang's Opera House was built in the early stages of Dodgeville's development.

  8. Dodgeville (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Dodgeville is a town in Iowa County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,407 at the 2000 census. The population was 1,407 at the 2000 census. The City of Dodgeville and the unincorporated community of Pleasant Ridge are located in the town.

  9. Dodgeville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Dodgeville CDP has a total area of 0.542 square miles (1.40 km 2), of which 0.540 square miles (1.40 km 2) is land and 0.002 square miles (0.01 km 2) (0.3%) is water. [1] Dodgeville lies about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the city of Houghton. The community is located within Michigan's Copper Country region.