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A restaurant owner, who is the sole proprietor, specializes in complex, traditional dishes that they are passionate about cooking. A market analysis report conclusively shows that by switching to a simpler, more popular menu (e.g., burgers and fries), the restaurant's profits could triple. The owner decides to continue with the original menu. Based on this information, evaluate the following statement: 'From an economic standpoint, the owner's decision is irrational because it fails to maximize profit.'

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