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A highly skilled chef opens a restaurant as the sole owner in a small town. The chef is passionate about avant-garde cuisine that uses rare and expensive ingredients. Despite critical acclaim from food critics, the restaurant consistently loses money because the local population prefers simpler, more traditional food. The chef refuses to change the menu, stating, "I cook for myself, not for the market." From the perspective of a microeconomic model where a firm's primary goal is profit maximization, which statement provides the most accurate evaluation of the chef's business strategy?

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