Friday, September 27, 2019

Testing the Hypothesis part 2


 Die-hard fans that don't want to miss a second of action, older fans, overweight fans, and fans that value convenience.
 Casual fans that able and willing to get up and trek to a food vendor. These fans do not care about the outcome of the game; thus, they would happily wait in line for food at the expense of missing the action.
 the need is be to eat while at a sporting event and not have to sacrifice missing the game or having to wait in long lines.
 The need to eat is not the same as the need to go to the bathroom during a football game as the bathroom can't be brought to your seat. 
 People pay large sums of money to attend NFL games and they don't want to sacrifice watching the game even though they also have a need for food. 
 The underlying basic cause for the need are the same for everyone, Hunger! Beyond that the main specific reasons people want food delivered to their seat is fear of missing out, convenience. old age, and weight. People that fall into these categories are more likely to utilize a food delivery service to your seat.

2 comments:

  1. Hello James,
    These are all good points for why your mid-game delivery system would be a great idea. Missing the game to stand in line sucks and is a waste of money. Another thing is that your users will be easy to find and communicate with because there can be ads during the game to tell the fans about your app.

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  2. Hey James,
    Your chart all had valid points and explained your service well. I like how you used the example of people paying large sums of money for NFL games and not wanting to leave their seats. I think the fans that are super into the game would definitely use this service. I think fans that are just there for the experience or randomly obtained tickets might not care about leaving their seats. However, people like this could just be lazy and would end up using the service anyways.

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