My most incomprehensible is the Netflix instant noodle canteen, which is simply a bit subversive to my three views...has our society become so spiritually deprived that even instant noodles can become Netflix?
The first time I saw this thing, or in some small video software. At that time, I felt that people nowadays are so boring, soaking an instant noodle with a fried egg can become a fashionable food, then I eat all kinds of noodles all day long, is not it a food expert?
I even discussed this with my friends at the time, and no one felt interested in going out and eating instant noodles. If you want to eat instant noodles, go around the supermarket and there are no flavors available, so why spend more money to eat someone else's?
We all discussed it as a kind of joke, but I didn't expect to see three instant noodle cafeterias open in the county in a row after not too long. I thought I was pretty funny at the time, but it turns out that people really do this stuff.
With a curious mind, I went inside to eat once. I didn't feel anything special, it tasted similar to the instant noodles I cooked at home, but the price was several times that of my own food, and the cost was all on rent and labor.
I basically go out every night, and when I pass by an instant noodle cafeteria, I always take a look inside. For the first half month, business seemed okay. After half a month, it felt what can only be described as dismal.
For a normal restaurant, seven o'clock should be a busy period, but I pass by this time every day, in the inside of the few people eating, and even sometimes only the boss is bored sitting on the chair playing with the phone.
In less than three months, the restaurant I often pass by has closed. After that, when I went outside to wander around, I found that the three bubble noodle eateries that had opened in the county had all closed down one after another.
I have not understood until now where the characteristics of this kind of Netflix food, nor did I understand where the profit point is in the end, now this society who is stupid? Money is not easy to earn ah.
Maybe Netflix food is adapted differently in different regions, at least I already know that in our place, the bubble noodle canteen looks like there is no market.