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Chapter 1578

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After telling Jenny about it, Luke went to find Auntie Mei the next day.

Auntie Mei, who often helped out at the aid station, became the person in charge of the first restaurant that Hunger Delivery had opened.

The restaurant's name was rather unpretentious — Clinton Tesnack.

The Chinese name was a little more festive — Heavenly Eaters.

The phone company had sent two lawyers to handle all the paperwork from the establishment of the restaurant to its opening.

Auntie Mei just had to follow as the person in charge.

When the restaurant developed, she would hire all the necessary management staff.

At that time, Auntie Mei would become a supervisor or director of the relief foundation. She could supervise and handle specific matters.

Naturally, Tesnack, which was wholly owned by the relief foundation, had to be supervised by her.

The main reason was that Auntie Mei cared a lot about Peter, and wouldn't give up on taking care of him to become a professional woman.

Thus, it was best for her to be a supervisor or director who didn't have fixed work hours.

Auntie Mei, who was honest and not greedy, was also more suitable for this kind of job than being a restaurant manager.

After the restaurant was established, they immediately recruited employees and ran it for a few days.

The food produced was provided to aid stations, home improvement companies, and transportation companies, and these "connections" would be guinea pigs to give suggestions.

Luke didn't have many requirements for the restaurant. Hygiene and quality had to be guaranteed, and he would take care of the taste.

For fast food, especially American fast food, there was really nothing much to say about the taste.

Find some famous specialty restaurants, and most of their secret recipes were exclusive sauces.

The barbecue sauce (marinade) in barbecue shops, salad dressing, ketchup, cream sauce, and so on in fast food restaurants were all part of this secret recipe.

When it came to sandwiches and hamburgers, the difference wasn't that big.

As long as they controlled the quality and didn't pass off shoddy products as good ones, they would at least be able to make an above-average product.

Thus, the old restaurants guarded those secret recipes to the death, but they couldn't stop some super gourmets who could replicate seventy to eighty percent of the quality with their mouths and experience.

If they were more diligent, it wasn't impossible for them to come up with a secret recipe of the same level.

There were many specialty shops that started their business this way.

Luke didn't need to do that at all.

Among the people he killed, many of them had basic cooking skills.

Under Luke's harassment, Daddy System would list out the sauces (marinades) that could be used.

Basic Cooking only cost 100 credit points, and Luke had learned it long ago.

Now, he only needed to switch between these abilities and specifically look at the condiments. Then, he would input the various recipes into Little Snail's database and let it control the condiments and kitchen utensils at home to experiment.

Luke, Selina, and Gold Nugget were tasked with tasting the food.

If it was delicious, he would eat it. If it wasn't … Gold Nugget would eat it.

For the time being, Luke would temporarily use Luke's "exclusive recipe" for personal use.

The extra secret recipes could be used to enrich his own recipe library and could also be used as a backup trump card for future business expansion projects.

Titanium Phone Company was now a big financial backer of various New York government agencies, with a fixed annual donation of more than ten million.

The Clinton Rescue Foundation also had some fame in New York.

There weren't many foolish foundations that would spend money without asking for anything else in return to help maintain the stability of New York.

But that did not mean that the Clinton Area Relief Fund was a pushover.

On the contrary, this foundation had already become the overlord of the Clinton area.

As long as it was willing, it could definitely "summon" thousands of residents of the Clinton area and easily cause trouble for the New York government.

With the cooperation of the two parties, the New York government gave the green light to all kinds of procedures.

The next day, even Mayor Mike Soderberg personally asked about the matter and expressed his strong support for the local business development.

Luke, on the other hand, knew that Mike Soderberg had smelled something.

A simple fast food restaurant wasn't much; it was already pretty good for a small or medium-sized fast food restaurant to have thirty to fifty jobs.

However, this fast food restaurant had directly become the first pilot partner of Hunger Delivery, and the resulting delivery business would provide more jobs.

Mayor Soderberg knew all too well how Americans were; if they could slack off, they would do their best.

If they could order fast food to be delivered to their doorstep while they were playing on their phones, it would definitely be more attractive than going out to eat fast food.

To put on a show, he even used his office phone to order a few takeaways for his staff.

Then, he realized that if he ordered through this Hunger Delivery account, the platform would use the promotion as a reward to credit the account with 10% of the amount of food ordered.

This credit could be used to deduct the cost of the order at a 1: 1 ratio the next time they ordered, and there was no threshold.

When they ordered, there would be a reminder of the estimated delivery time after the order was received, as well as a reminder of the delivery area.

According to the reminder of the delivery area, the food would be delivered within thirty minutes of the order being placed at the latest.

Beyond this range, the store wouldn't take orders.

In other words, most orders would be delivered within ten to twenty minutes. After all, not all orders could be from the largest delivery area.

If this ordering app included restaurants in all New York districts, then anyone would be able to get their food delivered in ten to twenty minutes.

Furthermore, customers could also give the store and the delivery person a rating, with the lowest being one star and the highest being five stars.

This five-star rating will be displayed in an average manner after the name of the store and the delivery company.

Mayor Soderberg, who was a businessman, quickly noticed the subtlety of this.

This five-star rating was the most intuitive positive rating.

Even though there was only one store and one delivery company now, as long as there were more, he would have to gain customer reputation if he wanted more people to choose him.

As long as enough time passed and there were enough customers, the good and bad reviews would inevitably get closer to the truth.

After pondering for a moment, he picked up the phone and called his cousin. "Jeffrey, are you free tonight? I have something to talk to you about. No, it's business. "

After hanging up the phone, he exhaled deeply.

From this delivery app and Titanium Phone Company's attitude, he smelled money.

At the same time, it smelled of political achievements.

America's political achievements also had clear indicators, and one of the numbers that couldn't be ignored was the employment rate.

This delivery service was clearly a new industry that could create jobs.

In essence, the more convenient the delivery service was, the more people would be willing to spend money to save trouble.

If a million people in New York wanted to save trouble every day, they would need at least tens of thousands of delivery people to serve them.

That wasn't a small number.

Also, the initial investment in this business wasn't huge, and it wouldn't be a big loss even if the returns weren't good. It could also increase his political achievements, so he could get his cousin to do it.

Luke didn't know that a smart person had appeared in just two days.

But he knew that there were a lot of smart people in America. If it wasn't Soderberg, it would be someone else.

As long as Soderberg didn't want to cause trouble, it didn't matter.

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