QUOTE(Sadru @ Jul 5 2012, 07:44 PM)
Added on July 13, 2012, 11:41 am
QUOTE(RS42 @ Jul 6 2012, 03:48 AM)
You guys heard the story of tutti frutti in London? I got this from my lecturer:
There was a Malaysian student who's studying in the UK who's back on her summer holidays here in Malaysia and she loves tutti frutti. The thing is its not available in the UK so she thought of a crazy idea, to bring it into the UK. So not long after she flew back to the UK, she heard that tutti frutti was conducting interviews for selection of a vendor to start up tutti frutti in the UK. She then flew all the way to US for the interview. She was just an undergraduate student. The people in tutti frutti were amazed by her passion and actually gave her a chance but she has to fund her own capital. Being just an undergraduate student, she has no capital at all.
So with the aid of her brother who's a banker, they went knocking on every bank's door trying to seal a loan. Of course they were rejected. However, she was from a rich family so she somehow managed to came up with that amount of funds to actually bring tutti frutti into the UK (I forgot the amount but it was definitely in millions). As promised, she's got the tender and is planning to open up the first outlet in London before the olympics this year.
This story probably has nothing to do with the question lol but just to share some knowledge
naza family ler ~_~There was a Malaysian student who's studying in the UK who's back on her summer holidays here in Malaysia and she loves tutti frutti. The thing is its not available in the UK so she thought of a crazy idea, to bring it into the UK. So not long after she flew back to the UK, she heard that tutti frutti was conducting interviews for selection of a vendor to start up tutti frutti in the UK. She then flew all the way to US for the interview. She was just an undergraduate student. The people in tutti frutti were amazed by her passion and actually gave her a chance but she has to fund her own capital. Being just an undergraduate student, she has no capital at all.
So with the aid of her brother who's a banker, they went knocking on every bank's door trying to seal a loan. Of course they were rejected. However, she was from a rich family so she somehow managed to came up with that amount of funds to actually bring tutti frutti into the UK (I forgot the amount but it was definitely in millions). As promised, she's got the tender and is planning to open up the first outlet in London before the olympics this year.
This story probably has nothing to do with the question lol but just to share some knowledge
Added on July 13, 2012, 11:42 am
QUOTE(edyek @ Jul 6 2012, 12:24 PM)
Went there. Press the yogurt as many as the cup can hold.... It was fun and fresh.... Choose the topping, and put as many combination as possible (which seems fit lar)....
Then go to the counter... Weight the cup... And dam.... Give me a heart attack...
Since so expensive, keep pushing myself must finish the whole cup... Halfway through, give up...
Never go there again......
So thats my opinion about tutti frutti...
Then go to the counter... Weight the cup... And dam.... Give me a heart attack...
Since so expensive, keep pushing myself must finish the whole cup... Halfway through, give up...
Never go there again......
So thats my opinion about tutti frutti...
QUOTE(glitterRAMEE @ Jul 6 2012, 12:27 PM)
hahaa.. very funny man. but same goes to me..
2 cup of yogurt ice-cream worth rm35 give me a heart attack..
first time and definitely last time
This post has been edited by jasonbourne222: Jul 13 2012, 11:42 AM2 cup of yogurt ice-cream worth rm35 give me a heart attack..
first time and definitely last time
Jul 13 2012, 11:37 AM

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