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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One very offline business idea came into my mind: You all know Starbucks. Starbucks entered a overcrowded market (you got your coffee nearly everywhere) with a commodity product (coffee). The result: they are extremely successful and are running 13.000+ stores worldwide. In Europe, especially in Germany, Italian food is ubiquitous — here in Munich we have hundreds of little pizza restaurants and Italian coffee bars. I think it’s time for</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One very offline business idea came into my mind: <br>
You all know Starbucks. Starbucks entered a overcrowded market (you got your coffee nearly everywhere) with a commodity product (coffee). The result: they are extremely successful and are running 13.000+ stores worldwide.</p>
<p>In Europe, especially in Germany, Italian food is ubiquitous — here in Munich we have hundreds of little pizza restaurants and Italian coffee bars. I think it’s time for an Italian-style Starbucks: restaurants-cum-takeaways with some cold and warm Italian food, a decent selection of wines and espressi. You could even place them at the Autobahn — since there are thousands of drivers not willing to order the standard burger but looking for their Italian (!) bruschetta. In Munich we have a small group of 4 stores  called Garibaldi. Highly priced they could attract a multiple of guests with 20% lower prices for good tasting food in — 20 stores.</p>
<p>Anyone out there to discuss that idea?</p>
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