Chapter 1591 - Underground City (1/2)
Chapter 1591: Underground City
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Li Du round food city: “This place is so huge, and there are so est air-raid shelter in Seattle right now,” Lu Guan laughed
During World War II, a large air-raid shelter had been built below Pike Place After the war, the shelter was reconstructed several tiood projects caave up its jurisdiction over this place, and gradually it beca place for the homeless
Even hoet food trucks cah-calorie food
Seattle was originally a second-tier city Later, it seized the opportunity of the Internet booiants settled there Hence,people came to find jobs and live there
These people were the very first IT men At that time, the internet had yet to be so popular and the salary for the industry was low They had to think of all sorts of ways to save et food in the underground mall and came to buy food
The homeless people came from all parts of America and even the world There were people of all skin colors, Africans, japanese, Chinese, Europeans, Middle Eastern people, South Americans, etc There were multiple nationalities
As they caht over the delicacies from every country The IT men, too, came from all areas of America and had an extensive list of foods they ate However, regardless of what kind of food one wanted, one could find it there
After soold off the internet, they started to become more affluent and picky about what they ate
After soes, the standards of the food stalls improved The hawkers and chefs started to pay attention to sanitation and at the same time rolled out some comparatively more expensive food
With that, round food city formed a positive cycle More and more people came to eat there, the hawkers made more money With that increased profit, they could i their attractiveness Then even more people caround food city was fored the traditional ht
Now, not only were there food stalls in the underground food city, but there were also athering spot for horounds of hoers and artists They were able to enjoy so at the food city, and so their talents
For exaers were able to busk at particular stalls As long as the haas happy with the perforers with a meal
The ho board and create caricatures of the foodies to , they would browse and buy soes to spend time
As a result, all of that subtly helped the hawkers and stall owners to increase their profits To thank them, the owners would treat them to food and drinks
In fact, some of the shops even had a partnershi+p with hoers would often perform at a few stalls The owners of those stalls would pay thees