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Business, 01.05.2021 05:10 daniellealex

Trixie and peachy ,the grand daughter of don pablo villamayor ,would like to put up their own restaurant in San Jose, Trixie is a health buff and vegetarian peachy on the other hand, i a chefs who specializes in Asian cuisine. the delimma of what kind of menu to offer is unending between the two siblings, Trixie wants to offer all vegetarian dishes, and peachy wants to offer Oriental meals, whose idea do you think is better?why, what must they do to solve the problem?suggest some guidelines how they are going to resolve the delimma.​

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