- Dec 16, 2009
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Yes-they need a ROO cup for the summer! And some Grits and Duke's Mayo! And a ginourmous pickel from Mt. Olive that you get at the State Fair.
Don't tempt them. Next time CA Raleigh!!! LMAO
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Yes-they need a ROO cup for the summer! And some Grits and Duke's Mayo! And a ginourmous pickel from Mt. Olive that you get at the State Fair.
This is not directed at any other gym. We are not trying to hurt anyone else's business.
We have had a great relationship with other world-class programs in Texas despite being in each others' backyard. It is possible. We will do our best to try to build that same type of relationship with the gyms in North Carolina.
Competition is good for the consumer.
im not a business-population-ologist, but TX has a population of 26.5 million and NC has a population of 9.8 million. there are ~3x as many people in your backyard.
im not a business-population-ologist, but TX has a population of 26.5 million and NC has a population of 9.8 million. there are ~3x as many people in your backyard.
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Just a couple that come to mind... Midwest opened a Florida location I believe. Fame from VA has a NY location. ACE crosses many states in the south. In regards to Cali...it's a large very long state. The distance from one gym to the next is a couple states for most people. So in their case sometimes sharing a border makes little to no difference in the travel time from one program to the other. I could probably travel from my location at the beach to our NY location faster than I could get from the top of Cali to the bottom.
I'm never going to understand the bitterness toward a program for opening close to something else. Owning a business is great, but it doesn't give you "dibs" on the surrounding areas. Competing companies opening close to one another is BUSINESS. It's what drives the economy. There's streets on my hometown with a Walgreens on one corner and a CVS on the other. As someone stated before, competition is great for the consumer.
Keep your customers happy and you have nothing to worry about.
Yassssssss!Mustard based all day.
Back in my hometown, there is a Walgreens and a CVS right across from each other. I typically go to CVS, but occasionally walgreens because they have other stuff.
In NYC alone, we have CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Duane Reade (which is TECHNICALLY now owned by Walgreens, but not really). Often times right across from each other. Nobody died.
I'm convinced hot salty mcdonalds fries are one of mankind's greatest gifts to humanity.When I was a little kid I literally could not grasp why every McDonald's did not have a Burger King across the street from it.
I would have my parents get my burger from BK and fries from McDonald's. I like my choices.
you were right.. with a bit of luck, since cheer is big in tx as it is in nc. however, population isnt always correlated to number of gyms. ny and fl have similar populations (20 million), yet fl has 3x as many all star gyms. hopefully this is up-to-date :help:...I guess we should have ~3x as many gyms in Texas as we do in NC.
that's not necessarily true, especially given tx terrain. the western half is mostly pure desert and has a very low population. the eastern half, which is about the size of NC is where most of the population is concentrated.
I actually fully expected to see people driving by checking it out. Nothing but a couple of 18 wheelers and a Jimmy Johns delivery.