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And check out some excerpts from the conversation below. On the importance of developing their own delivery technology [Tiff's Treat's has created much of its delivery systems in-house, including an app that launched three years ago]: "We were able to decide, OK, we need something to enable this new policy or this new procedure to make it easier for our drivers to do and easier for our customers to understand.

Because we own that tech, we can have those requirements and then turn it around in a couple of days. So we weren't relying on a third party and hope that they also think that this kind of thing is needed.

We knew exactly what was needed, we could do it — we did it with our team, and our own team just reorganized their priorities, so a couple of things got pushed so that we could change all of our procedures on a dime.

On one of her company's missteps during the pandemic: "One of the things that was easy to do right in the beginning was a lot of communication because it was just so intense.

So we were communicating with our team frequently, very frequently. And then we got kind of to a place where we weren't changing procedures and policies every five minutes because we had at least gotten to a stable state. And we sort of took our foot off the pedal for a minute of talking to our staff.

And then we realized, later, that they're still very — Unbeknownst to her, Amy was Tiff's very first customer 22 years ago. Founders Tiffany and Leon Chen were baking cookies out of their University of Texas apartment kitchen. They put up flyers around campus, but for the first three days, they received no orders.

Finally, someone named Amy — last name unknown — placed an order from University Towers. The Chens recounted the story last week in a Facebook video. After outgrowing that space, they found a business on the Drag that let them split space. They were there for a year before the business went under. Desperate to find a new home, they met their new landlord, Dr.

John Schneider, and founded their flagship location at Nueces Street. In , right around the time they were moving into their first space on Nueces, Tiff and Leon received a letter that made their hearts stop. The second location launched in , when Tiff and Leon expanded to their hometown of Dallas.

Their team of investors believed in them and has helped them to expand across Austin, Dallas and Houston, with a total of 13 locations. We have data we use to track demand. Parking for customers is also a priority. William Cannon. Wow f3dbcaacc3f6aadisqus, you go back to the walkup window? I want pictures! I knew 1,5, and 8!

I knew 1, 3, 5, and 8! The cookies were astounding at that time, and I am sure if Leon thinks back he will realize the cookie crumbs had been planted years before. Love, Unkie. Haha Unkie!



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