Hundreds of schoolchildren come to the diner to watch cartoons on TV (3 photos + 1 video)
Initially, the premises, located next to the elementary school, housed an unprofitable children's shoe store. The owners of the outlet allowed children to sit on long benches and watch cartoons on TV for free while they waited for their parents to pick them up.
In the fall, the couple who owned the store decided to close it due to financial difficulties and open a snack bar there. Schoolchildren came to help with repairs and found out what prices competing stores had set. The children also gave the budding "restaurateurs" a lot of good practical advice. For example, one boy recommended selling small portions for a minimum amount of money because they just want to have a snack after school without ruining their appetite before dinner.
The owners followed the child's advice and started selling spicy noodles for one yuan, French fries for two yuan, and chicken fillet for three yuan. As a result, Feijuan Snack's income increased dramatically.
The owners of the diner noticed that they get along well with children and treat them like friends.