It’s evident that adults have more money and will pay more for their food, so it would be in the restaurant's best interest to keep it’s adult customers. Statistics have proven that the amount of income that comes from adults is significantly greater than the amount gained from minors. (insert statistic). However, statistics have also proven that the number amount of adults coming to the restaurant decreases as the school year begins so. Meaning if Mr.Jones is going to make an executive decision to ban teenagers for certain hours of the day it’s most definitely the best option for the company. It may not seem as such an appeasing idea to the teenagers, but Mr.Jones priority is his restaurant and the only way he can guarantee it’ll stay afloat economically is by making tough decisions like …show more content…
The company will prosper as he will gain more adult customers and essentially more income. Even though many people will be stubborn and disagree with his decision it’s statistically proven that it’ll help the restaurant become more successful. Sometimes adults just want their peace and quiet and they deserve the right to receive that because they do everything for their children. However, Mr.Jones does have one thing going for him, the Springfield Daily Mail as they showed their support for his actions in their newspaper. At the end of the day, it is necessary to make the right decisions for the better good, even if it isn’t the popular