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Landry Restaurants, Inc. owns a number of different franchised restaurants, including the Rain Forest Cafe and their recent addition, the T-Rex Cafe. Both the Rain Forest and T-Rex restaurants differentiate themselves from their competitors by offering a unique dining experience. At the Rain Forest Cafe you can dine under a ceiling of lush tropical forest plants while you are viewing the enormous aquarium with exotic fish. Periodically, the rain forest explodes with the sound of waterfalls and birds. Giant stuffed monkeys, parrots, and other jungle creatures are planted within the landscape. The Rain Forest Cafe also contains a gift shop, where customers can purchase t-shirts, hats, and other items emblazoned with the Rain Forest logo. The newer T-Rex Cafe has a similar approach to the uniqueness of the dining experience. The T-Rex Cafe offers guests a hands-on prehistoric experience, including educational, interactive computer screens. Customers can also pan for precious gems and fossils in Discovery Creek or feast on food from the Kitchen of Fire. The T-Rex Cafe also has a gift shop, where customers can purchase items with the T-Rex logo or build their very own stuffed dinosaur, through "Build-a-Dino" by the "Build-a-Bear" franchise.
Refer to Scenario 14.1. The Rain Forest Cafe and T-Rex Cafe are usually located in tourist-dense areas or large shopping malls in order to capture walk-by traffic. If the restaurants' primary focus was to obtain customers who are walking by, they would definitely not want which of the following locations?
Professional Negligence
Failure of a professional to meet the standard of care, resulting in harm to another person.
Duty of Care
The legal or ethical obligation to ensure the safety or well-being of others, often applicable in healthcare, childcare, and other caregiving professions.
Benefits and Risks
A comparison of the positive outcomes and potential harms or disadvantages associated with a decision, action, or policy.
Nasogastric Tube
A medical device inserted through the nose into the stomach for feeding or drainage.
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