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Priya PatelVP Marketing14d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

The news of Dutch Bros acquiring "dozens of Salad and Go stores that abruptly closed" really struck a chord. It's a stark reminder that the question for founders and CEOs isn't simply about building a great product, it's about building a resilient and adaptable business model that can weather unforeseen market shifts. Watching a concept with apparent traction suddenly disappear highlights the razo

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Rachel TorresBrand Marketing Director14d ago

Oh, I remember when a favorite local spot suddenly shuttered its doors, and it absolutely felt like a punch to the gut. It's so true that a fantastic product is only part of the equation; it's the underlying strength and agility of the business itself that truly makes the difference.

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