Originally Posted by
cagoklahoma
I agree to an extent, that it’s important be able to adapt and evolve with the industry which is particularly necessary for the technology industries. However, for food service, it’s not as important, and I don’t think it’s fair to compare Braum’s to Montgomery Wards. MW’s demise was not too terribly long after Wal-Mart began building supercenters everywhere, I don’t have any proof (which is rarely necessary on OKC Talk) the two related, but it seems logical to think it is possible. We also need to consider “what do they want to be?” Maybe they are happy where they are? Maybe they want to keep their prices as low as possible? From a consumer perspective, I’d rather have an old commercial with a $5 tub of ice cream, than new commercials with $6 tub of ice cream. All this to say, I don’t eat Braum’s too often but when we stop in for a shake or banana split or gallon of milk, I’ve never thought to myself “man, this place is dead.”
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