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I ran restaurants for a time and it seems that city locations get most of the surplus gained by volume eaten away by higher rents, greater regulation (more expensive to build out) and taxes. Lower volume suburban locations had better per unit profit at the end of the day than high volume locations where I worked (provided the low volume location hit a certain threshold).


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