All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant Forced to Close After €65,000 Debt

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All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant Forced to Close After €65,000 Debt
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A Chinese eatery in Chengdu, China, offering an unlimited food deal for a month had to close its doors due to overwhelming demand and resulting financial difficulties.

An all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurant, Jiamener, in Chengdu, China, was forced to close just two weeks after opening due to overwhelming demand. The restaurant offered a €15 loyalty card that provided unlimited food for a month, attracting over 500 customers daily. Customers took full advantage of the offer, leading to the restaurant accumulating more than €65,000 in debt.

Reports suggest that loyalty card holders even shared their cards with family and friends, further contributing to the financial strain. The owners, who anticipated some losses, hoped to attract repeat customers and negotiate lower costs with suppliers due to the high volume of food consumed. However, the unexpected financial burden proved insurmountable, forcing them to shut down

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