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Billy’s Philly Cheese Steak Delivery Insured For Billy’s Philly Cheese Steak, located in the heart of Philadelphia, business was better than ever. Billy was an old-fashioned kind of man who wanted to keep his restaurant small, affordable, and personal. He cherished the memories he had as a young man, working for Homeowners Insurance in Philadelphia, stopping by the old Cheese Steak sandwich shop that had since shut down. After deciding he was old and rich enough to quit insurance, Billy chose to re-create that old Philly Cheese Steak restaurant and try his hand at sandwich making. Needless to say, his attempt had been wildly successful. But the demand for Billy’s Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches required him to make some changes to his quaint sandwich shop. Determined to preserve the atmosphere of his restaurant, he was unwilling to relocate or expand his establishment. So, Billy decided that delivery would be the best way to satisfy his customers. So, Billy bought a fleet of small delivery cars, equipped with high-tech warming ovens that would keep his sandwiches hot and whisk away any steam that would make the buns soggy. For the first three months, Billy’s new delivery system functioned without a glitch. But winter was approaching and some of the more cautious drivers worried that their small, lightweight delivery cars would perform poorly in the upcoming winter storms. Billy assured all his drivers that if they would stick to the main roads and drive carefully, there would be no problem. Weather Problems? Another month and a half later, Philadelphia was hit with its first major snow storm of the year. It was a particularly severe storm, dropping two feet of snow across the city. The night before, rather than walking the mile home as he usually did, Billy had chosen to drive one of the company cars. The cold winter air usually drove an unusually large number of hot-sandwich-seeking customers to his shop and Billy did not want to catch cold during this critical time. Billy woke up, slipped on his large winter coat, and wound his scarf around his neck. He had to fight his way down path to the car and barely managed to get the car door open wide enough to climb in. Fortunately the road had been mostly cleared earlier that morning and Billy made his way towards the restaurant. In the short mile from his home to his restaurant, Billy witnessed two car collisions, passed three cars trapped under fallen trees, and one car

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Billy’s Philly Cheese Steak Delivery Insured

For Billy’s Philly Cheese Steak, located in the heart of Philadelphia,

business was better than ever. Billy was an old-fashioned kind of

man who wanted to keep his restaurant small, affordable, and

personal. He cherished the memories he had as a young man,

working for Homeowners Insurance in Philadelphia, stopping by

the old Cheese Steak sandwich shop that had since shut down.

After deciding he was old and rich enough to quit insurance, Billy

chose to re-create that old Philly Cheese Steak restaurant and try

his hand at sandwich making. Needless to say, his attempt had

been wildly successful.

But the demand for Billy’s Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches required him to make some changes to his

quaint sandwich shop. Determined to preserve the atmosphere of his restaurant, he was unwilling to

relocate or expand his establishment. So, Billy decided that delivery would be the best way to satisfy his

customers.

So, Billy bought a fleet of small delivery cars, equipped with high-tech warming ovens that would keep

his sandwiches hot and whisk away any steam that would make the buns soggy. For the first three

months, Billy’s new delivery system functioned without a glitch. But winter was approaching and some

of the more cautious drivers worried that their small, lightweight delivery cars would perform poorly in

the upcoming winter storms. Billy assured all his drivers that if they would stick to the main roads and

drive carefully, there would be no problem.

Weather Problems?

Another month and a half later, Philadelphia was hit with its first major snow storm of the year. It was a

particularly severe storm, dropping two feet of snow across the city. The night before, rather than

walking the mile home as he usually did, Billy had chosen to drive one of the company cars. The cold

winter air usually drove an unusually large number of hot-sandwich-seeking customers to his shop and

Billy did not want to catch cold during this critical time.

Billy woke up, slipped on his large winter coat, and wound his scarf around his

neck. He had to fight his way down path to the car and barely managed to get

the car door open wide enough to climb in. Fortunately the road had been

mostly cleared earlier that morning and Billy made his way towards the

restaurant. In the short mile from his home to his restaurant, Billy witnessed

two car collisions, passed three cars trapped under fallen trees, and one car

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whose windshield had been shattered by a street sign that must have blown into it during the night.

The moment he arrived at his restaurant, Billy decided that something needed to be done to protect his

new delivery vehicles and employees. Flipping through the phone book, Billy found a wonderful variety

of excellent Auto Insurance in Philadelphia. He recognized many of the names from his Homeowners

Insurance days and trusted their coverage. From that day on, Billy, his employees, and customers have

continued to enjoy Billy’s Philly Steak sandwiches – an investment protected by Auto Insurance in

Philadelphia.

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