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Two competing coffee shops, 'The Daily Grind' and 'Espresso Express', are deciding whether to offer a new seasonal drink. The potential daily profits for each shop based on their combined decisions are shown in the table below. The first number in each pair represents the profit for The Daily Grind, and the second number represents the profit for Espresso Express.

Espresso Express: OfferEspresso Express: Don't Offer
The Daily Grind: Offer($100, $100)($250, $50)
The Daily Grind: Don't Offer($50, $250)($150, $150)

If The Daily Grind decides to 'Offer' the new drink and Espresso Express decides 'Don't Offer', what is the resulting profit for The Daily Grind?

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