Well, I guess she put blood, sweat and tears into her profession… Almost literally! A cafe in Sapporo, with the Hokkaido prefecture in Japan recently went viral in the country for the revelation that one of its waitresses mixed her own blood into cocktails she made and served to customers. The waitress has since been […]
Ironically, the cafe’s name, Mondaiji or roughly translated to English as “the Problem Child Concept Cafe”, marketed itself as a concept cafe where customers are served by the cutest “dark girls” and “problem children”.
an original cocktail usually containing fruits and other colourful syrups.Following the incident, the cafe closed for a day to replace all its drinking glasses and dispose of drinks that may have been contaminated.Also read:
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