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johannhawk

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introducing the sushi belt! (not sure if that is what its called)

 

just put your drinks, non-sushi food, pun pun, soylent green, etc on the belt and it will move around so people dont have to walk as much.

 

this is all possible by putting a conveyor belt in the bar and connect it to more conveyors in the kitchen!

 

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only a matter of time before a clown loads every spot on it with a banana peel and makes a never-ending slip loop.

 

though i can definitely see this being a neat little addition for the bar and kitchen area. are you suggesting it is placed around the counter (or in place of the counter) between the bar and kitchen? that one typically doesn't get the same usage as the one to the hall

 

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only a matter of time before a clown loads every spot on it with a banana peel and makes a never-ending slip loop.

 

though i can definitely see this being a neat little addition for the bar and kitchen area. are you suggesting it is placed around the counter (or in place of the counter) between the bar and kitchen? that one typically doesn't get the same usage as the one to the hall

 

It's called a plastic bag. Same goes with the idea. It has more slots than a bag and can hold food amongst other things.

Even tough getting plastic bags should become easier.

 

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It's called a plastic bag. Same goes with the idea. It has more slots than a bag and can hold food amongst other things.

Even tough getting plastic bags should become easier.

introducing the sushi belt! (not sure if that is what its called)

 

just put your drinks, non-sushi food, pun pun, soylent green, etc on the belt and it will move around so people dont have to walk as much.

 

this is all possible by putting a conveyor belt in the bar and connect it to more conveyors in the kitchen!

 

No, pretty sure he means a conveyor belt system, such as those used by fast-food sushi restaurants in Japan (also known as sushi trains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conveyor_belt_sushi)

 

Essentially, they put the food/drinks on a conveyor that the customers then can grab off of from their seats, negating the need for a waiter. Kinda like the baggage claim conveyors in an airport, except with food instead of someone's tacky suitcases.

 

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due to iceland having the most productive fish industry a sushi train bar will eventualy show up to take advantage of all that raw fish. and that is how there is one within short driving distance of my home.

 

anyway there are many possibilities for this suggestion and might eventually even lead to traditional japanse food/drinks

 

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