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Business Warrior discovers major problem facing over 90% of businesses reopening after COVID
Business Warrior discovers major problem facing over 90% of businesses reopening after COVID.

About this update from Business Warrior Corporation
[{"type":"text","content":"\nBusiness Warrior (OTC: KDNG) today announced that they have discovered a problem with over 90% of businesses that have reopened or are planning to reopen since COVID. The team at Business Warrior discovered that these businesses have major errors in their business listings and/or they are not connected with their most valuable customers. This is a major problem that will affect businesses’ ability to bring their customers back and diminish their chances of surviving going forward.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200521005232/en/(Photo: Business Wire)\n\nIn the midst of the COVID pandemic, Business Warrior has been able to release new product enhancements to solve this national problem, bring on a new Chief Technology Officer, clearing off debt on their balance sheet and grow exponentially.\n\n\n“This is a terminal problem for big and small businesses across the United States. We’ve noticed this problem with big companies like Costco and almost every local business down the street. We want to make the entire nation aware, so they can take action, and we would love to be the knight in shining armor for them,” said Rhett Doolittle, CEO of Business Warrior Corporation.\n\n\nBusiness owners are challenged with a new level of uncertainty with many difficult decisions including; funding their company during the shutdown, retaining employees, and how they can operate in a limited capacity during the pandemic. When they can physically reopen, the plans are to predict new revenues and plan a “new normal” by restructuring their business to follow guidelines, and provide safety for their customers and employees.\n\n\n“There are many obstacles for small business owners to overcome when most of them don’t know if they’ll survive financially without government funds,” said Jonathan Brooks, President of Business Warrior Corporation.\n\n\nThe majority of the country’s brick and mortar businesses had choices to make when the pandemic hit; 1. Keep operating as is and put the community at risk, 2. Adjust their business model to operate in a new or limited capacity by offering products and services in a safe way (curbside pickup, delivery, phone & video conferencing, etc.) or 3. Shut down completely. T...