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Q: anybody have a spare $500000, I want a FATBURGER franchise in my China city

why just Beijing??  I deserve one of them burgers too!!!

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I can undercut you. Give me $400000 and I will open an authentic Scottish bar with an attached Scottish chippy. 

 

I will sell real whisky and pints of special and heavy. On your way home you can get a haggis supper wrapped in a China Daily with a deep fried Mars bar on the side.

 

I would even import "Star" brown sauce and picked eggs.

 

Aye, it'l be a braw moonlicht nicht the nicht that happens. 

 

I mean come on. If there is one food the Chinese should have invented it has to be haggis. But the Scots beat them do it.

 

It's probably banned here. They have just banned UK cheese after all.

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-27280986

Hotwater:

Would you also create push-chair parking bays outside so the wee bairns could be left there with a can of Irn Bru & a pack of pork scratchings while the Dads got lashed inside?

 

That temporary cheese ban is funny. Chinese officals complsainging about food hygiene standards at a dairy that doesn't even export to China. A case of the wok calling the kettle black methinks!

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Nah. I would offer the dancing aunties unlimited free onion juice if they will dance outside my bar, and babysit the Scottish bairns at the same time.

 

Maybe I would put a big sign up... " Dance here, free onion juice! Dance well, free passport".

 

Can I put you down for $100k?  My business plan is impeccable.  

 

 

 

 

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