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Hey stackers, a probably crazy idea just landed in my head, but the more I meditate about it the more I like it, I even see it profitable for entertainment venues, although it may be paradoxical, let's get to the point...

💡 Idea | Goals

Apply discounts in the form of bitcoin rewards on non-alcoholic beverages during certain stretches of the night time. The goals are visibilize bitcoin, raise awareness of the dangers of alcoholism and build customer loyalty around your business

🍸 Background

Bars usually have a time slot in which they do just the opposite, encourage you to drink alcohol until you pass out, usually called happy hour.

🌟 Proposal

Turn happy hour into satoshi hour, an hour during the night when if you prefer to drink a juice or a soft drink instead of a beer or a cubata, as a user you receive two advantages, a cashback in the form of satoshis, plus two messages, a random paragraph from the Bitcoin whitepaper and a sentence about the advantages of not being a regular alcohol drinker, both attached to the transaction.

🏁 Conclusion

Non-alcoholic beverages usually have a high profit margin, plus during nighttime their demand is much lower than during daytime, so it does not seem a bad idea to apply a 10% bitcoin cashback to them during the satoshi hour. Thus, if a soft drink costs 2.50€ the user who requests it during the satoshi hour will receive 0.25€ in bitcoin in addition to the corresponding messages, as an extra incentive we could give stickers, t-shirts and all kinds of merchandising to those users who reach a certain number of purchases during, for example 1 sticker for every 5 soft drinks requested, 1 t-shirt for every 50 soft drinks, etc .... https://media.tenor.com/oPpV79l4hsQAAAAM/you-are.gif
Thanks for reading, sat!
Or, sell your bar and provide some service to humanity beyond addiction to sweet stuff or alcoholic stuff. Maybe work in bitcoin if you have any spare time.
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As a tea-totaller, I would love this! hehe
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I don't know the bar business very well but if you are selling a beer for $7 and a coke for $3, even if you make a higher profit margin on the coke and you made $2 on it, the profit margin is not high enough to make up for the $3 you would have made on the beer.
Also, drunk people are more likely to buy more drinks and food.
Just playing devil's advocate.
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Money and great ideas move in different ways in most cases. You either get multiple pleasure during your work or you have tons of money and mental
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