hehehehe..........A newly opened restaurant has caused a stir after it proceeded to employ half-n*ked women to draw customers' attention.
A hot-pot restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan, recently got a lot of
attention online after photos of young bikini-clad waitresses serving
and interacting with customers went viral.
The hot-pot restaurant business in Taiwan and mainland China is
very competitive, and it’s very hard for newcomers to get an edge by
relying solely on the quality of the food and impeccable service.
So the owners of ‘Fresh Feast’, a new restaurant that opened in the
Songshan district of Taipei, decided that they needed some extreme
marketing in order to get the word out about their eatery and attract
customers. For the grand opening, they hired five good-looking models
and had them serve customers dressed only in skimpy bikinis.
Their strategy worked better than they expected, as just a couple
of days after the event, photos and videos of the beautiful waitresses
went viral online, with thousands of people weighing in on the unusual
sight.
Some loved the idea of giving new meaning to the word “hot-pot”,
while others were complaining about how degrading it was for women to be
used as advertising. But everyone was talking about it, which was just
what the owners for aiming for.
Thanks to social media, photos of the attractive waitresses soon
reached international audiences and got mostly positive feedback.
“I haven’t been to Taiwan. I think it’s about time I go on an adventure,” one Facebook user wrote.
“I need me some of that! Can someone set up a restaurant like this already?” another person commented.
And while this was just a one-time promotional event, one hot-pot
restaurant Haikou City, China, did adopt a mandatory bikini dress code
for its staff and got shot down for it last year.
Local authorities said that the approach was in “low taste” and went against Chinese socialist values.
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