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Formula 1 Frenzy: How Lorna’s Caribbean and American Grill is Heating Up for the Race with Their Famous Conch Soup

Lorna’s Caribbean and American Grill is getting ready for the Formula 1 event in Miami Gardens by serving up their famous conch soup. Owner Matari Bodei says that they only serve their signature soup on Saturdays, and it has become the talk of the town. Despite the expected crowd of 600,000 people in the area, customers are still willing to beat the traffic for a taste of the delicious soup.

Across the street, customer Junior Correa is getting his soup to go so he can enjoy it while watching the Formula 1 event from home. Correa expresses his excitement for the soup, stating that they have been craving it all week.

Classy Girl Beauty Supply, located next door to Lorna’s, experiences a loss in sales whenever Formula 1 is in town due to traffic diverting their usual customers to other businesses. Being located near the race event helps attract customers before, during, and after the festivities at the stadium. Overall, the local businesses are experiencing a mix of challenges and benefits due to the Formula 1 event in Miami Gardens.

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