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What If You Dined At Auntie Rita’s Jamaican Cuisine Restaurant Each Day?

Okay, I did an experiment of ordering some Jamaican cuisines from a restaurant that is located in downtown Salina. Well, I decided to have my meal delivered,–if there’s no public transportation via taxi is available in my area.

Well, this restaurant isn’t McDonald’s, it isn’t Wendy’s, it isn’t Burger King, and it isn’t Taco Bell.

Although; mainstream restaurants what I’ve mentioned above are common, but we’re going to a different restaurant that is newer and different in Salina, Kansas.

What’s the point? Restaurants come in many forms and sizes. Some restaurants have arcades included, others don’t.

However; this restaurant what I received food via delivery has saved me time cooking my own meals. Typically, I only cook my own meals at home as a way to stretch my dollar.

Within this “What If” scenario; I’ll address what happens if you dine at Auntie Rita’s Jamaican Cuisine restaurant each day, or if you preferred delivery… if you are at home/work and you have no time to reach this restaurant.

If You Dined At This Restaurant

Steering away from restaurants that gone WOKE, or supporting woke media? Auntie Rita’s is the place that is not woke like Disney! Its a Black owned restaurant where you can enjoy Jamaican cuisines. Similar to other Jamaican restaurants; they operate on similar principles.

If you enter this restaurant for the first time; it has a compact design, well organized, and its still a new restaurant, but it will evolve overtime.

However; things start off with disposable eating utensils and containers. However; they don’t have ceramic plates and cups just yet, and they don’t have reusable silverware just yet. On the plus side; food is prepared and cooked with perfection. To me; their cooking technique with safety and craftsmanship is key for quality food for customers to eat.

They do have tables where you can sit at, and it does has a counter where you can place an order and pay after that. They do have a place where you can get yourself a drink, but don’t try collecting them without paying.

Typically, Jamaican cuisines can be eaten with/without silverware,–depending on what dish you ordered. For this instance; I ordered their jerk shrimp tacos with jerk fries. I enjoy this cuisine because, that gives me enough energy to do something what I want to do as I work, or do art,–or just normal activities.

Now; let’s find out what happens if we dined at this restaurant each day:

That applies to switching from McDonald’s, or other mainstream restaurants own by White folks as an experiment. We understand diversity is very important.

What If

Becomes a one-stop shop for people who wanted to support Black owned restaurants. If this is the case; more people will be dining here each day. Demands may go high, and more people will cause “woke” restaurants to experience a downfall, but on a plus side; this restaurant will grow and generate more jobs.

Pretend you have $1500 set aside in your savings account; and you use $500 for dining at this restaurant, and you ordered jerk shrimp with jerk fries,–including pasta with vegetables.

You planned what to eat next via a list what you’ve typed up on your computer, or written it down via paper. You used to dine at… for example; a restaurant that must’ve gone woke. You decided to try out a Black owned restaurant for at least 1 year. You planned it out.

You dined at this restaurant twice a day. And you usually go to work each day.

Meanwhile; your friend arrives; along with other people who are breaking mainstream restaurants that gone woke. A total of 25 people come here to order a dish what they chose (excluding pork dishes).

Each day; Autie Rita’s get new visitors, and revenue goes up, and there’s a conversation going on via social media, video reviews, and even mystery diners who review each restaurant.

Some people get meals to go,–if tables are used up.

More of their merchandise are purchased.

You hear a news about some restaurants that must’ve gone woke has low amount of customers. You heard of going broke, after going woke; the anti-woke movement grows.

Hip-Hop, R&B, has been replaced with Reggae and Soca,–and Ska. Salina begins to experience a gradual change. Jamaican and Black communities begin to grow and change.

Each day; demand grows.

On the plus side; some White folks begin to understand their mistakes since decades or centuries ago.

Jobs are generated, and this restaurant expands to other locations like the Central Mall where I used to frequently visit. This expansion has replaced former restaurants that must’ve gone bankrupt since years ago.

Typically, Auntie Rita’s has some set business hours that are usual, ranging from beginning of lunch to a specified time,–depending on a day of a week,–if I can get my facts correct.

Overtime; new customers arrive. Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Mexican, and other restaurants stay remain in business like usual.

Four weeks swung by; customers arrive at this restaurant. For example; the celebration of a corrupted cop sentenced to years in prison for an illegal traffic stop of a Black celebrity who is on his way to his LLC meeting.

You can see this community is growing with an alarming rate!

However; one drawback; some White folks swung by and ordered some fries and a drink,–thought it was McDonald’s.

However; there’s the another plus side:

If Auntie Rita’s expands and grow larger; we will someday have an arcade with a built-in night club, and it will have its own DJ deck for music. And that will make more money than you thought.

Months went by; more customers arrive.

Restaurants that must’ve gone woke has been replaced with more of these Black owned restaurants. And that’s when this restaurant grows bigger and bigger; outperforming mainstream restaurants.

Although; this restaurant will someday own a very large 4-story building to handle many customers via a high surface area with a green roofing,–reducing costs even further.

The restaurant repeats its cycle.

On the plus side; woke media has been busted, and Black owned restaurants of many kinds arrived,–including anime studios, grocery stores, department stores, tech companies, and even a new streetcar company.

According to They Will Kill You; McDonald’s has some issues with food what we’re eating from these restaurants.

If You Chose To Have Your Meals Delivered

If you use GrubHub, or other delivery app; it may be a different story. For example; it will be easier for this restaurant to accept delivery requests. This is useful when dining at this restaurant isn’t possible, due to transportation issues, or you are a busy person at work.

Although; if a delivery request is a repeating cycle each day via different customers; this restaurant may earn more money like usual. However; if they have their own delivery service built-in in the future; that will be a useful option for some people who prefer to eat at home.

Also; it will also be a great restaurant to have Jamaican cuisine at home,–without needing to cook your own.

My Thoughts:

My thoughts of having Auntie Rita’s over cooking my own food at home is like saving on electrical energy.

My another thought of choosing Auntie Rita’s is kind of like trading a pass for Disney World for a local fairground with diversity included.

Also, my thoughts of dining at Auntie Rita’s is like switching from a restaurant that gone woke to a non-woke restaurant.

By Aaron Johnson

Aaron Johnson is the founder of Fairies Dreams & Fantasy, and he's an independent author/musician who is blind. He started Fairies Dreams & Fantasy as his new site. You can follow him on BandCamp His nicname is Fairy-Rider because he rides a fairy in his imagination. He's also a vegetarian, and online activist who want to make our internet, and our creative world a better place to be.
Born and grew up in New York City. He went to school there,. He lives in a big family.
Before he started his new Website; he started writing books to keep his imagination going. First, he relied on using paper and the brailler to write books,--before he has a new computer to work with his projects. He wanted to believe in fairies because he believes that's an alternative to Christianity. He started believing in fairies in 2005,--after he lost vision due to defective surgery, and his mother was so angry at his surgent who maybe don't have any experience or something. Invisible fairies has helped him out cope with his difficult life.
During the time while he's believing in fairies; he went to Kansas State School For the Blind, and he started reading braille as he learned something new. He has to watch some movies what he remember watching since he's a little boy.
From 2005 to 2006; he started running track, and continued his writing project, and he can draw good pictures. He has to drink some tea, interact with other student without any violence, and create something new.
He has interest of riding a carousel, going to a fair, and read books with fairies inside.
Currently; he lives in an apartment solo. But he do have some friends! However, he has to deal with all of the issues what he encountered; he has to varify if his parents were paying his bills.
His projects has been limited to his offline creation because, due to his mother's gambling, and economic abuse what she left behind, he has to get some problems in his family resolved. His trusted ally has helped him get out of his mother's mess.
After he barely recovered from economic abuse; he launched his new blog on a new self-hosted site, Fairies Dreams & Fantasy.

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