Tuesday, February 14, 2012

I NEED HELP WITH THIS PROJECT!!!!! I NEED ANSWERS ASAP!!!!! ?

I need to plan a senior trip to Myrtle beach (it's not a real trip it's all for a grade) me and my partner have figured out the cost for travel but we are having a problem finding prices for food. I found this restaurant called East of Chicago and I looked on the website to find the cost of a plain 12in pizza and a Italian sub. So my question is how much will these cost? Not together but separately. I need answers fast. The project isn't due until next week but I want to get it done and out of the way. TEN POINTS TO BEST ANSWER!!!!!!!!



Please note that I live in new jersey, I honestly don't want to have to call the place. Plus I feel that I would be taking up their time by trying to explain this project.I NEED HELP WITH THIS PROJECT!!!!! I NEED ANSWERS ASAP!!!!! ?
*I don't think it would be a problem to call. You can just pretend you want to place an order or say you want information for a school trip. You can also look for information by searching review boards for the restaurant. *I NEED HELP WITH THIS PROJECT!!!!! I NEED ANSWERS ASAP!!!!! ?
The easiest way to find out how much they would charge would be to call and ask. You do not need to tell them why you want to know the answer. For example, when they answer the phone, you could just say something like this:



"Hi! How much do you charge for a 12 inch Pizza, an Italian Sub and a large soft drink?"

The person who answered the phone will appreciate that you got right to the point and didn't waste their time with some long explanation, and they will probably just blurt out the answer in 5 seconds flat!



If you feel that you must give them a reason why you're calling, make it short and sweet, like this:

"Hi, I'm checking out the offers different restaurants in your area have for feeding a group of 20 students, thinking about visiting your area soon. If we were to visit your place, what would you would recommend serving, and how much you would charge for the group?"

Restaurants get calls like this all the time, so don't be afraid to just ask.

Instead of "20 Students" you should use the number of students included in your assignment.

BTW: The second example is how you would ask and get group discounted pricing. You might be surprised at what kind of deals and maybe even better food suggestions they might come up with.
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