Is the use of 'in getting' correct in the following sentence?
Our working hours will start earlier in order to satisfy our customers 'in getting' their breakfast earlier than before.
I saw this sentence and I am not sure of it is correct or natural in this way. Please advice as it sounds awkward to my ears.
It is not good English, in my opinion.
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