We ended up going to City Hall over five times trying to obtain the business license. It's a very simple process where you completed a form, get it notarized, then pay a fee and you will be issued the license. It shouldn't even take more than fifteen minutes or more than two trips max. However, we could not get the license because the LLC certificate hasn't been issued. The delay was due to the spelling of Yogurt vs. Yoghurt!
After a phone call to the Commonwealth of Mass. We learned that the LLC certificate wasn't issued because the claimant thought that we spelled the word Yogurt incorrectly. We had to confirmed that we intentionally spelled it as Blush Yoghurt Cafe, LLC and it's actually correct.
In the main English from outside North America (British and Australian), Yoghurt is the preferred spelling. While in American and Canadian English, Yogurt is used. The most uncommon spelling is Yoghourt. Not many people know that this yummy dessert can be spelled more than three different ways: yogurt, yoghurt, yoghourt, yogourt, yaghourt, yoghurd, joghourt, and jogourt. It's the same word with variant spellings. But whatever the spelling, it is still a tasty treat.