this story? Posted to Facebook this morning just after the Daily I-40 on Bake’s and Mustang Roads telling people tough times may have to stop asking customers to save them how can I really save. With the schools closed, summer has begun. It’s gotten really difficult after seeing their community get through a full store and new customers who may have never heard of this place in just a few hours. I thought it was Facebook posts and we walked around town. So we thought we could help our local business grow from a small family run shop. My mom and I own this restaurant, our husbands both work here and this big customer with slices of cake says they get the best bang for their buck but I’m sorry they took their first bite. I thought oh this would be delicious but it would be worth your money
Oklahoma family business gets community support after Facebook post
Just Baked, a bakery and deli on Interstate 40’s Mustang Road, posted on Facebook Friday morning telling people they may have to close due to tough times.
Updated: 11:12 am CDT July 9, 2022
After a Facebook post about tough times, the Oklahoma family business is seeing incredible support from the community. Just Baked, a bakery and deli on Interstate 40’s Mustang Road, posted on Facebook Friday morning telling people they may have to close due to tough times. They asked customers to protect them.” Caitlin Swaffer, co-owner of Just Baked, said, “We’ve had a really tough month. It’s been really tough since summer started, school’s over, it’s been really tough.” Within a few hours, only a few shares in a row came through their community. There was a line out the door and new customers had come. Had never heard of the place. “I saw her Facebook post and we’re driving across town, so I thought we might as well help our local business,” said Natalie Hensley, a customer. The entire store is run by a small family. “My mom and I own this restaurant together, and our husbands both work here,” Swafer said. Along with the large slices of cake, customers said they should get their money’s worth. Best Bang for “When I first saw her take a bite, I thought it would be delicious, but it would be worth your money,” said Hensley, the store’s co-owner. I’m grateful for the reply, but there’s one more thing they need to keep their store open.” Just more business. Solid business all week,” Swafer said.
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After a Facebook post about tough times, the Oklahoma family business is seeing incredible support from the community.
Just Baked, a bakery and deli on Interstate 40’s Mustang Road, posted on Facebook Friday morning telling people they may have to close due to tough times. He appealed to customers to save him.
Caitlin Swafer, co-owner of Just Baked, said: “We’ve had a really tough month. From the start of summer to school it was really tough.”
Within hours, after just a few shares, his community came to the fore. There was a line out the door and new customers who had never heard of the place.
“I saw his Facebook post and we’re driving around town, so I thought we might as well help our local business,” said Natalie Hensley, a customer.
A small family runs the entire store.
“My mom and I own this restaurant together, and our husbands both work here,” Swafer said.
With the large slices of cake, customers said they got the best bang for their buck.
“When I first saw him take a bite, I thought it would be delicious, but it would be worth your money,” Hensley said.
The store’s co-owner said he was grateful for the response, but there is one more thing he needs to keep his store open.
“Bus and shop. Solid business all week,” Swafer said.
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