spencer: okay. lemonis: salads pre-made -- boom. soups prepackaged -- done. nelson'sext door preparing a number of different recipes that we're gonna sell at swansons grill, as well as in the prepared-food cases. -did you taste that? -gary: yeah, i did. i'm gonna taste it again. this is delicious. lemonis: i'm also adding fresh produce in the store 'cause customers may want to buy some vegetables to go along with their fish, increasing the amount they spend per visit. in the past, swansons was nothing more than a fresh-fish market. now you can buy prepared foods, you can buy produce, you can buy lunch or dinner next door, you can buy soup to go, both fresh and frozen -- lots of different options. all of that's gonna double the business here. i've spent over five days at swansons spread out over four weeks, and i'm finally back to see what sort of progress they've made. the first thing i see when i get there, is sue rolling up in her bmw, and what's worse, it's 12:00. that's not my definition of commitment, and that's not gonna fly. hey, sue. i guess the first thing fo