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A Skillful Journey of Business and Community Growth With Burning Barrel

Dec 25, 2023 10:55:00 AM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt

In the heart of Frankfort, Kentucky, Al Patel runs Sell Food Mart, a bustling convenience store that has become more than just a place to buy groceries and snacks. Al, the proud owner, has been at the helm for nearly eight years, overseeing every aspect of the business, from paperwork to customer service, and even tending to the garbage.

Al enthusiastically shared the impact of Burning Barrel skill games on his business, which has become a highlight for customers. He explained how Burning Barrel had transformed the store's dynamics, creating a vibrant atmosphere where people spent more time and interacted with each other. Most importantly, the games contributed to the growth of the community.

 

The decision to introduce skill games in 2020 wasn't just a business move for Al; it was a strategic choice to keep customers engaged and entertained. Burning Barrel proved to be a hit. Al described customers lining up, reserving their spots, and even taking breaks to smoke outside before returning to play. It wasn't just a game; it was a part of their routine, a source of joy, and a bridge to community-building.

 

Al shared stories of customers who had won significant amounts, such as one individual who used his winnings to buy a new suit and another who invested in building a backyard chicken house. The skill games weren't just a form of entertainment; they were contributing to the local economy, keeping money within the community, and fostering a sense of connection among patrons.

 

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The conversation shifted to the challenges posed by the pandemic. Al acknowledged the difficulties but emphasized how the store's strategic location, close to a busy highway exit and neighboring businesses like McDonald's, had helped overcome these hurdles. The skill games not only provided a source of entertainment but also ensured the safety of the store during nighttime hours, with customers feeling secure and employees working until closing time.

 

Al's commitment to reinvesting the profits back into the store showcased a dedication to maintaining a clean and welcoming environment. He spoke passionately about the upcoming renovations, including new gas pumps and a roof, illustrating how the success of the skill games was directly contributing to the store's physical improvement.

 

As Al shared his insights, it became evident that the skill games weren't just about making money; they were about creating a space for people to connect, enjoy, and contribute to the growth of their community. The success story of Sell Food Mart in Frankfort, Kentucky, serves as an inspiration for other convenience store owners to consider the multifaceted benefits of skill games – not just as a revenue stream but as a catalyst for community development and business sustainability.

 

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Disclaimer: The above interview reflects experiences from when skill games were previously operating in Kentucky. The games have since been disabled in compliance with state law. If you are interested in supporting skill games in Kentucky, please visit www.joinkymac.com.

 

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