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Is Opening a Business Viable During the Pandemic?

Discussion in 'Business' started by lindbergh, Jul 24, 2020.

  1. lindbergh

    lindbergh New Member

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    The Covid 19 pandemic has dealt a huge blow to the world economy. Businesses have closed. Employees were laid off. Governments are borrowing money here and there. Nations are blaming each other.
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    Yet, despite the covid 19 pandemic, I have seen a few food stalls open up here and there. I don't know if it will be sustainable given the situation. Not a lot of people are able to go out of their homes. Do you think that opening a business is viable during this pandemic?

    What businesses do you think will be suitable during this trying times?
     
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    G $-Money New Member

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    Whenever someone ask when is the best time to start a business I always think, ANYTIME and ALL the Time!! Why? Because there are Always needs that must be met. Just because many big businesses are closing their doors does not mean the services or the products that people need are not still needed. People just have to be more creative with providing the services and products during the COVID pandemic.

    People can't go out, so delivery services of ALL kind will make big money. Grocery, fast food, restaurants, appliances, etc. all have to be delivered. Speaking of restaurants, people still want good food, even if they cannot go to a physical restaurant. So, if you can cook or even make salads or submarine sandwiches, you can start a great business.

    Taking calls from home is big now, as many office buildings are closed. Becoming a nanny or in home babysitter, for essential workers will be great too. Because many people still have to work, but do not want their children going to school or day care. I have just given four possible businesses that can be started, even during this pandemic.... Good luck!
     
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