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The differences between problem and issue are following ----------------

An issue is a factor that might cause some annoyance. A problem can impact people and situations around, even if they are not directly related to the problem.

The most prominent difference between issue and problem is the solution. An issue can readily come up with the solution. .It is easy to solve an issue before it even presents itself. A problem, on the other hand, is not something that can be solve without forethought, and even a certain amount of guesswork.

Size often dictates the difference between an issue and a problem. An issue is smaller, not life altering, and it doesn’t present such a degree of difficulty that need to seek out the counsel of others in order to figure out the impact of the issue. A problem is larger in scale, often large enough to alter life either temporarily or permanently. A problem can easily require the advice and guidance of those around you, in order to solve it.

An issue also holds potential. If there is great potential for a situation to have a large impact, it is still, by definition, an issue. The issue mutates into a problem when the potential is realized. :

An issue has a readily recognizable solution. Problems are life altering, temporarily or permanently. Issues bear only a slight impact. Issues cause personal annoyance. Problems cause others to be affected. Issues can be handled privately. Problems must be handled openly, in order to resolve them in government or business capacities. An issue may have the potential to cause harm problem develops when the harm or impact begins to surface.

The issues at Kudlerfood are--------------

While currently they don’t have any competition, another gourmet shop could open in our geographic area. If they offer fresh and healthy products at a reasonable price, hopefully we can keep competitors from entering the marketplace.

2. Economy could change and customers could stop buying gourmet...