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Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Love800(m): 9:23am On Jul 10 |
How much do they pay their cahiers at the counter? AngelSlay: 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 9:27am On Jul 10 |
Love800:I don't know. |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 9:29am On Jul 10 |
Bright800:When your landlord increased his rent, you could not muster the courage to challenge but here you are claiming we are weak. The road to your house is not tarred, you have even mobile people to protest at local government. Ordinary endsars you were no where to be found |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Truthbites: 9:34am On Jul 10 |
Jamie248: We thank God hope it's for only us APC members? 1 Like
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Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by stacyadams: 11:17am On Jul 10 |
Tendd: Lol very true,,for my area even I decide dey indoor through out.one werey go still call me to come shayo trophy Sha people dey go beer parlor relieve tension,joke around,some na wife problem for house, |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Love800(m): 1:41pm On Jul 10 |
Okay. AngelSlay: |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by TheGift: 1:53pm On Jul 10 |
AngelSlay: You just captured the situation so aptly and accurately, and with humor too, that I donāt even no wether to clap, laugh or cry š¢ 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Nijimog: 1:58pm On Jul 10 |
AngelSlay:E go still clear for your eye soon Don't always doubt people or dare people It only pushes dem to do the impossible, just to prove thereselves and not look like cowards 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by TheGift: 1:58pm On Jul 10 |
Bright800: Riot or Protest? How does rioting solve any problems? Are you going to Tinubu or Akpabioās or Sanwo Oluās house to riot? Or you will riot in the streets, where lives and properties of innocent and suffering Nigerians will be looted and destroyed?ā¦ Be careful what you wish for. |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Evidenx(m): 2:21pm On Jul 10 |
The day he go sup for naija, soldiers and police go find where hide. 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 3:07pm On Jul 10 |
Nijimog:Nothing, I repeat nothing will happen. Nigerians are the greatest coward alive this cannot even happen in Northern Africa let alone developed countries. You that is typing can you even mobile your friend to protest at your LGA, yeah! I thought as much FEAR! You don't want to die but you want to go to heaven. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 3:07pm On Jul 10 |
Evidenx:Nothing dey sup e no go even sup |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Nijimog: 3:37pm On Jul 10 |
AngelSlay:not everybody is the same O E get some people or groups you dare, u go collect Go talk this thing wey u talk for beer parlour, or for garage if e sure for u Na that time u go no say anger get level 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Evidenx(m): 5:30pm On Jul 10 |
AngelSlay:Dey watch na, the hunger is pushing...if the people don reach their limit,he go sup. 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by ChybuzzDD(m): 3:04am On Jul 11 |
Draslo: I guess you don't even know the meaning of that word. |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Trizzyy(m): 11:59am On Jul 11 |
Even my neighbor here too. He use to sell a plate for 1,500, but after tribulation he increase it 1,800. Then the customers drop drastically, today the place is over grown with weeds. What a sorry state 1 Like |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 4:19pm On Jul 11 |
; Nothing go sup! Una too fear Evidenx: |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 4:21pm On Jul 11 |
Nijimog:The garage are even divided on tribal lines, š» parlor careless about what's happening in Nigeria because they want to enjoy themselves |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by AngelSlay: 4:21pm On Jul 11 |
TheGift: |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Emeka71(m): 5:45pm On Jul 16 |
Oloki:Free ones. |
Re: How Are Restaurants/Fast Food Businesses Surviving These Days? by Oblivius: 11:14am On Oct 03 |
Iāve been thinking about this, too. Itās wild how restaurants and fast food places are hanging in there. A lot of them have adapted. You see them focusing on delivery and takeout more than ever. Theyāre finding new ways to meet us where we are. Plus, some are getting creative with their menus, offering healthier options that are super popular. Some places are even teaming up with local farms to source ingredients, which gives their dishes a fresh twist. Speaking of fresh, Iāve been trying out organic whey protein lately. Itās a great way to stay healthy while enjoying meals from those restaurants. Overall, itās cool to see how businesses evolve to keep our taste buds happy. Theyāre working hard, and I hope it pays off for them! |
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