Elon Musk gets ready to enter the restaurant business
- Elon Musk's company Tesla discussed operating a restaurant with Caroline Styne and Suzanne Goin, but they declined the offer due to business considerations and a personal preference for electric BMWs instead of Teslas.
- Wolfgang Puck Catering was also approached by Tesla regarding food services for the Academy Awards party, as revealed by a confidential source.
- Several restaurateurs expressed cautious interest in Tesla's potential dining venture, but highlighted the impact of Elon Musk's reputation on their decisions.
- Concerns over Musk's reputation might deter some chefs from partnering with Tesla for the restaurant venture.
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