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Restaurant «Jafflechutes» delivers customers sandwiches, dropping them from the sky
In sandwiches nothing there - familiar food. But if you deliver them to customers using parachutes, people will certainly get noticed. Uses the idea of a new business in Melbourne - «Jafflechutes». In fact, it's more a snack than a full-fledged restaurant. And if completely honest, it's just a group of guys, get down from the balconies of their sandwiches to customers on the street friends.
The principle is simple. Business owners say about future plans, and customers go to their website and buy a sandwich. Then the site tells you where and when they will be able to receive the order. The client comes to the specified location and catches flies to him from heaven sandwich.
One of the founders of «Jafflechutes» Adam Grant believes that the Melbourne because of its numerous streets - the ideal place for this kind of business. Guys try not to hold a rally in the same place twice. Other co-sponsors - friends Grant David McDonald and Hugh Parkinson.
When customers place orders, the entrepreneurs prepare a sandwich, write on parachutes name of the product (for example, a sandwich with tomatoes and cheese) and the name of the customer (for example, "for Alex") and at the appointed time, descend down on parachutes. Communicate with clients owners «Jafflechutes» via Twitter - with balconies nobody ever cries. All shares are held away from the roads, so as not to interfere with the traffic and not to customers at risk.
What is surprising is that this business - not for profit. Packaging and parachutes guys make of the tapes, garbage bags, nylon thread and wire. It's a pleasure. The idea has become very popular on the Internet and is gaining popularity and huskies in social networks. Now the guys decided to hold shares in several cities around the world, to begin in the United States. They recently launched a campaign to «Pozible», to raise money for the journey «Jafflechutes» North America.
In sandwiches nothing there - familiar food. But if you deliver them to customers using parachutes, people will certainly get noticed. Uses the idea of a new business in Melbourne - «Jafflechutes». In fact, it's more a snack than a full-fledged restaurant. And if completely honest, it's just a group of guys, get down from the balconies of their sandwiches to customers on the street friends.
The principle is simple. Business owners say about future plans, and customers go to their website and buy a sandwich. Then the site tells you where and when they will be able to receive the order. The client comes to the specified location and catches flies to him from heaven sandwich.
One of the founders of «Jafflechutes» Adam Grant believes that the Melbourne because of its numerous streets - the ideal place for this kind of business. Guys try not to hold a rally in the same place twice. Other co-sponsors - friends Grant David McDonald and Hugh Parkinson.
When customers place orders, the entrepreneurs prepare a sandwich, write on parachutes name of the product (for example, a sandwich with tomatoes and cheese) and the name of the customer (for example, "for Alex") and at the appointed time, descend down on parachutes. Communicate with clients owners «Jafflechutes» via Twitter - with balconies nobody ever cries. All shares are held away from the roads, so as not to interfere with the traffic and not to customers at risk.
What is surprising is that this business - not for profit. Packaging and parachutes guys make of the tapes, garbage bags, nylon thread and wire. It's a pleasure. The idea has become very popular on the Internet and is gaining popularity and huskies in social networks. Now the guys decided to hold shares in several cities around the world, to begin in the United States. They recently launched a campaign to «Pozible», to raise money for the journey «Jafflechutes» North America.