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...Sumatran style. Another highlight of a stay on Cubadak is the cost. Nightly rates start at $80 including full board, airport transfers, trekking tours and use of snorkeling equipment, while rental of diving gear is a mere $45 a day. "If you want complete tranquillity, a home-cooked meal and spectacular diving, you will find it here," says Casalegno. Not to mention an abundance of Italian charm. For more information, visit cubadak-paradisovillage.com...
...Meal-assembly kitchens like Dream Dinners, Let's Dish! and Dinners Together have come to the rescue of a generation of busy women who want to do it all?but often miss out on having fun. Those who sign up with My Girlfriend's Kitchen pay almost $200 to prepare 12 family-size dinner entrées?no chopping, cooking or cleanup necessary?in a cozy...
...companies like My Girlfriend's Kitchen are trying to improve lives with a retail experience that's personally rewarding. Why crank out dinner alone when you can whip up something delicious and make new friends? Inviting consumers to join an in-store social network is proving so appealing that meal-assembly kitchens are popping up across the country. Corporate giants such as Nokia and Ikea are also creating retail communities, offering shoppers services and entertainment that mesh into their lives, at times blurring the boundaries between retail and reality...
...When we first opened, people would walk out with tears in their eyes, saying, 'You've saved my marriage,' because now they can put a good meal on the table," recalls Jennifer Jackenthal, president and co-founder with Marcia Hales of My Girlfriend's Kitchen, which they started in Utah and expanded to 31 franchises in 16 states...
...local Ikea store for a networking event. Brands that encourage consumers to join their retail communities are hoping for a greater degree of customer loyalty in return. For many, it's too early to predict results, but when asked if she would try out any of the other assembly-meal places opening up around town, Feldpausch replied, "I would feel disloyal if I were to go to another. It's sort of like walking out on a friend...