Share this postAccounting AccidentallyDrones, Fast Food Lines, and Operating ProfitCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00TranscriptShare this postAccounting AccidentallyDrones, Fast Food Lines, and Operating ProfitCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreDrones, Fast Food Lines, and Operating ProfitKen BoydFeb 08, 2025Share this postAccounting AccidentallyDrones, Fast Food Lines, and Operating ProfitCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareTranscriptThis video explains how using drones is helping fast food businesses work more efficiently, reduce labor costs, and increase operating profit.My 5th book: “34 Stories That Explain Personal Finance”, is available here.Discussion about this videoCommentsRestacksShare this postAccounting AccidentallyDrones, Fast Food Lines, and Operating ProfitCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreAccounting Accidentally PodcastAccounting and finance content- to solve problems. Also humor/short story posts. I'm a 4-time Dummies book author, speaker, and former CPA.Accounting and finance content- to solve problems. Also humor/short story posts. I'm a 4-time Dummies book author, speaker, and former CPA.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeKen BoydRecent EpisodesAmazon, Shipping, and Inventory ValuationApr 25 • Ken BoydSupply Chains, Ecommerce, and Sales MixApr 18 • Ken BoydTariffs, Supply Chains, and Cost VariancesApr 11 • Ken BoydEV Car Batteries, Asset Value, and DepreciationApr 5 • Ken BoydBaggage Fees, Southwest Airlines, and Breakeven FormulasMar 29 • Ken BoydWalgreens Goes Private and the Impact of Long Term LeasesMar 21 • Ken BoydCVS, Locked Cabinets, and Sales MixMar 14 • Ken BoydStagflation, Best Buy, and Maintaining ProfitabilityMar 8 • Ken Boyd
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