Chapter 152: New York Harbor Seafood Set

When the flying noodle god izakaya opened its tenth branch in 0512 Universe New York, he awakened three stunts in one go.

【Ding! Flying noodles and great god izakaya, business philosophy increased by three】

[Total Charity]: All net profits are used for charity, and volunteers increase by 1000%.

[Charity Duty-Free Food Ingredients]: The loss of food ingredients is reduced by 50%, and the amount of food is maintained.

[Charity Tax Exemption and Labor]: Labor costs are reduced by 50%, and work is maintained.

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Flying Noodles Okami Izakaya, with the BUFF blessing of [Total Charity], the normal number of employees in each branch is three to four.

Now the number of volunteers has increased by 1,000%, and the number of volunteers who come to help every day is up to a few dozen.

The second generation Nobunaga Hato, simply put these flying noodle gods in the izakaya, and only arranged an official store manager for each one, and the rest all relied on volunteers to complete the work, so that the manpower was still more than enough.

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In addition, every time I go to New York Harbor to buy seafood ingredients, I will encounter a 50% discount event, and it is not a stinky fish and rotten shrimp, all of which are freshly caught and lively.

This is the [Charity Tax-Free Ingredients] The loss of ingredients has been reduced by 50%, and the amount has been maintained.

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Of course, the most outrageous thing is the business philosophy of [Charity Tax Exemption and Labor], every month after the Izakaya pays the salary, there will be a mysterious philanthropist who comes to give the Izakaya a charitable donation.

The amount of this charitable donation each month is exactly half of the total salary paid that month.

This is the "50% reduction in labor costs and maintenance of work" of "Charity Tax Exemption and Labor".

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0512 Universe, 40s of the 19th century, New York, USA.

Flying Noodles Okami Izakaya opens its hundredth branch in New York Harbor.

When it comes to the city of New York.

Most people's first impressions are New York's Central Park, Manhattan skyscrapers, etc. Ignoring the original New York, a port city that made its fortune on maritime trade.

By the 19th century, the Port of New York had surpassed all other ports in the country combined, becoming the largest port in the United States

Through the port trade, the Port of New York saw an average of more than 4,000 ships coming in and out each year, cementing its commercial dominance in the 19th century.

Booming shipping has also fueled the rise of waterfront manufacturing, with the coast of Manhattan Island quickly becoming an industrial belt and New York rapidly becoming the largest industrial port city in the United States.

New York is a city born and thrived because of Hong Kong.

And what underpinned New York Harbor's unprecedented prosperity was an unprecedentedly large number of cheap labor.

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Some of the pigs transported from Xiangjiang went to the west to build railways, and the other part worked as coolies at the wharf.

The organizational structure of the wharf was generally that pigs and blacks worked as drudgers, and Irish and Poles served as overseers, and some Anglo-Saxon bosses were at the top.

They earn 70 cents a day, eat and sleep in the open, go hungry and do intense physical work, and are the lowest level of New York society.

New York is flooded with cheap rental housing, mostly three or four storeys high, with five or six families living on each floor, accommodating about 100 people.

Equipped with a damp basement and a backyard, the house is small, dark, and foul-aired.

Despite constant social criticism, the number of such rental properties has increased rapidly.

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Among them, the average rental house in New York Harbor has a capacity of 380 people.

The large concentration and overcrowding of low-income families have led to the rapid decay of rental housing neighborhoods and the emergence of social problems.

Epidemics such as cholera, typhoid fever and diphtheria threaten the health and lives of slum dwellers.

In addition, poverty, alcoholism, crime, and the triad are also deteriorating the social environment in which low-income families live, and their yearning and pursuit of the American dream are replaced by disappointment and disgust.

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Amir Nizam's grandson, who runs a clinic in New York's Queens neighborhood, visits the slums every Saturday for free clinics.

He once said to Nobunaga Hato, "In the low-rent housing area of New York Harbor, three out of every five babies die before they reach their first birthday. ”

"Those dock coolies, using waste materials from the construction site of the Empire State Building, built some rudimentary shacks, which emitted a pungent smell of construction waste......"

Built in 1931 with a total height of 443.7 meters including antennas, the Empire State Building is located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, which is one of the landmarks of New York City and one of the tourist attractions of New York City.

The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Empire State Building one of the seven engineering marvels of the modern world.

For 41 years, from 1931 to 1972, the Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world and is arguably one of the most recognizable buildings in the world.

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The port, a forgotten place, with the occasional media report, is also a conversion fanaticism rather than a humanitarian spirit.

For example, a Chinese-American reporter from the New York Financial Journal wrote a report that:

"In this great nation of God's chosen people, the city on a hill, there is the power of miracles on earth."

"Even the poorest and lowliest pigs in New York Harbor from the barbarian realm can't help but puff out their chests when they think of the 443.7-meter-high Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan."

"This is the great American dream!"

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For the flying noodle god izakaya, New York Harbor is a super human gold mine.

Under the superposition of the triple business philosophy of "Total Charity", "Charity Duty-Free Ingredients", and "Charity Tax-Free Labor", the prices of the dishes at the flying noodle god izakaya are extremely cheap.

The charitable nature of the restaurant makes it a guarantee that as long as it makes ends meet.

In this case, the "New York Harbor Seafood Course", which has entered the history of world cuisine, was born.

A set meal consisting of miso soup, rice balls, and seafood tempura costs only 10 cents.

You can't find a cheaper restaurant in New York, in the United States, or in North America.

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The hot sale of the New York Harbor seafood set meal has not only made the expansion of the flying noodle god izakaya more rapid, but also led to another unexpected thing......