So you’re asking how these activities that sound like they’d be so much fun - eating, BBQing, fishing - get paid for?

Well, let me give it a shot!

In the case of food-related businesses (like a restaurant), revenue typically comes from selling meals to customers. They might have different pricing tiers based on menu items or meal plans.

For events like barbecues or potlucks, organizers often charge an entrance fee or require ticket purchases for attendees. Sometimes hosts will also ask guests to bring their own dishes or contribute to the event’s overall cost through a “potluck” arrangement.

Fishing tours or charters usually involve a flat fee per person, which covers equipment, guide services, and other logistics. Some tour operators might offer packages with varying levels of service, like basic vs. premium trips, to suit different customer preferences.

There you have it!