Feeling hungry?
Re: Feeling hungry?
http://www.burgerkingjapan.co.jp/campaign/cp101.html
Basically get a set meal ($10)... then they replace the main 'burger' in the set... unlimited times.
*purr*
This is like the 'all you can drink' booze events... except it's something I can take part in, lol.
Basically get a set meal ($10)... then they replace the main 'burger' in the set... unlimited times.
*purr*
This is like the 'all you can drink' booze events... except it's something I can take part in, lol.
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Re: Feeling hungry?
Those cats do NOT look happy.Asphe wrote:Have some sushi.

Re: Feeling hungry?
It can, it's like those 'all you can eat' places. But the location is key... or in less politically-correct terms... you need to choose customers that will give some thought to not shaming themselves.
If the culture is such that you won't feel shame in "don't eat, we're going to the all you can eat buffet place tonight"... I wouldn't run this promotion in such a culture.
In Tokyo though, all you can eat buffets are not all that expensive. In Singapore, you have to pay for any food you leave on your plate. It can work in places like that. In HK... they'd probably stop eating the week before.
If the culture is such that you won't feel shame in "don't eat, we're going to the all you can eat buffet place tonight"... I wouldn't run this promotion in such a culture.
In Tokyo though, all you can eat buffets are not all that expensive. In Singapore, you have to pay for any food you leave on your plate. It can work in places like that. In HK... they'd probably stop eating the week before.