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Critique of a Production Proposal
A startup founder presents a business plan to investors for a new artisanal pizza restaurant. The plan projects that after the first year of operation, the restaurant will double its daily pizza output. However, the financial projections show no increase in the budget for ingredients, staff wages, or oven/kitchen equipment usage (energy costs) for the second year. Critically evaluate the feasibility of this production target based on the fundamental relationship between production inputs and outputs, assuming the restaurant's pizza-making process remains unchanged.
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