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We could give someone a flat in 30 seconds, which, you know, the average wait time for a London cafe is normally about five minutes long.
to 10 minutes, depending on whether people are already in, you know, bloody ice drinks, black coffees, matcha, all that shit.
So, yeah, it was an interesting experiment.
And now we're just about to do sort of the end of the month with Puma.
We're going to be at the London Marathon at the finish line at their pop-up.
serving flat white so it's going pretty well today i just wanted to post a stupid brand uh concept on uh online and not do anything with it it's sort of exploded it's the second time you're going to be selling coffees you're teeing up with one of the biggest shoe brands on the planet some people just go are you sure it's going to be a thing i'm like it seems to be going all right you know i think i'll keep doing it for a bit longer see how it goes
Obviously now like a variable cost structure where you're not really investing in bricks and mortar and it's almost anti-normal business or anti-traditional business.
There's another great coffee store in Japan which is run by people that have like aspergers or something and they dress in a bear suit and just pass it out a hole in a smashed wall or something.
It seems to be that everyone's getting away from the traditional turn up.
And in a world where everyone wants everything the way that they want it and exactly how they want it and they're not willing to have it any other way, this flies in the face of everything and may be a proper cultural change marker.
I mean, the big plan, and Charlie can back me up, is we were going to be wearing bear suits, swearing at people, serving our flat whites.
So, I mean, we had a big destination up front, which was our pop-up at Tonal Corps Road.
And then when we hit it, we were like, oh, shit, what's next?