
What Over 75 Years In Business Taught Us About Surviving Market Shifts
The world was a completely different place when my family opened our neighborhood bagel shop in 1947. The internet didn’t exist, the city was still growing into the metropolis it is today, and the idea of a global pandemic shutting down the economy was a matter of science fiction. But here we are, over 75 years later, still baking bagels every day.
People often ask what the secret is to that kind of longevity. There’s no secret. It’s a commitment to a few core principles that have seen us through recessions, inflation, changing consumer tastes, and seismic shifts in how business is done.
For any founder or business leader feeling the pressure of a volatile market, these are the lessons that have kept us open for almost 80 years.
