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Question 151. What most likely will Mr. Peterson do in the near future?
Question 152. What is Mr. Peterson asked to do?
Shopping Local
Seattle Business District Association
Did you know?
• Shopping local puts twice as much revenue into the economy than using chain retailers.
• Shopping local supports the city of Seattle through local taxes.
• Shopping local helps the environment. It saves gas and causes less air pollution.
• Shopping local creates more jobs in Seattle and improves living standards in the community.
We would like to encourage all residents of Seattle to support their local communities by shopping at traditional local stores and markets.
To find out more and learn about all the great shops and services available to local residents, visit the website of the Seattle Business District Association at www.sbda.org.
Question 153. What is the purpose of the flyer?
Question 154. What is NOT mentioned as a benefit of shopping local?
Grandview Business News
The Burnelle's launched their meal delivery service for busy families just six months ago, and the business is flourishing, exceeding expectations. -[1]- Their small shop Farm-to-Table, located in Central Grandview Heights, has been forced to increase staff by 120% to keep up with demand. The whole premise of the idea came up after Rachel and Robert Burnelle had their first child. Both working parents had constantly turned to fastfood for their meals and realized that many of their friends did as well. They wanted healthier options which most fast-food franchises don't provide. -[2]- The business is so popular that they have been getting orders from outside the city. "The response has been overwhelming," says Rachel. "Our customers especially appreciate the freshness and quality of our meals." Janet, a customer from the start added, "Not only is the food healthy, it's not that much more expensive than fast-food meals, but it's much better for you." -[3]-
The Burnelles say they are planning to expand their delivery routes and open three Farm-to-Table grocery shops with ready-made meals around the city of Grandview within the next year. -[4]-